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B.C. government will roll out anti-tariff ads in November

CBC Canada · 5 months ago
CBC Canada
CBC Canada
5 months ago

B.C.'s premier says the province is making ads to "defend British Columbians" and Canada's forestry industry against U.S. tariffs. It comes as Ontario pulls its own ad off the air after it angered U.S. President Donald Trump.

Breakdown
  • B.C. government plans to launch targeted digital ads against U.S. tariffs. 26s
  • Premier David Eby says the ads will highlight how tariffs raise prices for Americans. 32s
  • U.S. tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber have risen to 45 percent, impacting B.C.'s forestry sector. 44s
  • The Sinclair Group Forest Products is scaling back operations, affecting about 350 workers. 54s
  • The digital ads will target U.S. audiences most affected by tariffs and are expected to launch in November. 1m 39s
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