Rob Shaw: Diversifying B.C. trade too late for tariff storm after past NDP misfires

It starts with Kentucky bourbon, spreads to peanut butter, and is accompanied by a splash of orange juice. The Canadian response to Donald Trump’s tariffs sounds like some sort of awful recipe by an influencer on Instagram. But it’s instead a carefully crafted mission to hit the Americans where it hurts.

Day by day, as we inch closer to a potential Feb. 1 tariff date, Premier David Eby and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveil more of the plan to hit back at the American president.

Not since COVID-19 have international events so completely overtaken the national and provincial political agendas as we now see with the Trump tariffs. The

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