British Columbia Premier David Eby said Monday that his government won’t launch its anti-tariff digital ad campaign in the U.S. this month as previously promised, and will wait until its communication strategy is “aligned” with Ottawa.
Eby said the ads, which were meant to protest rising U.S. tariffs on softwood lumber , were raised during a meeting he convened in Vancouver on the future of the forestry sector with federal government ministers.
Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc and Housing Minister Gregor Robertson were among the ministers present for the summit.
“One of the things that I heard Minister LeBlanc say is that for his side, he wanted an integrated approach between the federal and provincial government,” the premier told reporters after the meeting.
“That mea

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