VICTORIA — British Columbia’s government has depicted the province on a battle footing against the threat of U.S. tariffs, as it faces its “most consequential time” since the Second World War.
The NDP government’s agenda, outlined in a throne speech delivered by Lt.-Gov. Wendy Cocchia on Tuesday, evoked wartime imagery with references to Winston Churchill, D-Day and the fight against Nazism.
“The historic bond between Canada and the United States has been strained in profound ways,” she said, adding that “trust has been broken and will not easily be repaired.”
“No matter what the future has in store, one thing has been made clear: We will not leave our
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