Finance Minister Brenda Bailey said British Columbia will respond in kind if Trump moves forward with tariffs.(Photo: The Canadian Press)
B.C.'s David Eby government has announced that if Trump implements tariffs starting Feb. 1, the province will target products from Republican-controlled U.S. states.
Finance Minister Brenda Bailey said British Columbia will respond in kind if Trump moves forward with tariffs.
She did not name any specific U.S. products but pointed to a press conference held by Eby last week, in which he indicated that U.S. alcohol sold in B.C. liquor stores, Florida orange juice sold in B.C. grocery stores, and Harley-Davidson motorcycles sold in the province would be targeted.
Bailey said she wants to reiterate that everything is on the table in terms of responding to the tariffs.