Premier David Eby says the province must prepare for tariffs to return and start sending more exports elsewhere.
The "Buy Canadian Instead" signs have popped up at liquor stores in British Columbia after the U.S. levied tariffs on Canada.
It is very possible we could release a budget based on assumptions that a few days later is out of date," B.C. Premier David Eby said on Tuesday.
In the face of an unprecedented and unjustified attack on our economy by the United States, British Columbians are joining ...
The B.C. government says it will fast-track an array of resource projects as it seeks to help diversify the provincial ...
Conservative Party of B.C. Leader John Rustad Tuesday (Feb. 4) welcomed the decision by the United States to pause tariffs on ...
The British Columbia government has released a list of 18 critical mineral and energy projects worth roughly $20 billion that ...
The British Columbia government has released a list of 18 critical mineral and energy projects worth roughly $20 billion that it says it's working to accelerate in the face of ongoing tariff threats ...