Premier David Eby has been steadily dialling up the rage, as the Trump assault on Canada became an inescapable reality.
His initial reactions last November were mild — a call for Canadian unity and a reassurance that “we have more in common with Americans than what separates us.”
By January he was calling the tariff and annexation threats “an attack on B.C. families, an attack on Canadians.”
By last week he was calling it “a declaration of economic war on our country. … Elbows up, here we go. … We’re going to ensure Americans understand how pissed off we are.”
On Thursday, Bill 7 — the Economic Stabilization (Tariff
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