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Eby says electricity export tariffs similar to Ontario’s are not ‘priority’ for B.C.

By Chuck Chiang British Columbia Premier David Eby says the province has no plan to follow Ontario and levy a 25 per cent surcharge on electricity exports to the United States. Eby says imposing such a fee “is not currently a priority,” with efforts...

Despite Thursday’s partial tariff reprieve, Saskatchewan still cutting off US alcohol sales and procurement

Today I announced Saskatchewan's response to US tariffs. pic.twitter.com/RqXBvPj6IC — Scott Moe (@PremierScottMoe) March 6, 2025   REGINA – In retaliation for President Donald Trump’s blanket tariffs on Canadian exports, Saskatchewan is joining other...

Westinghouse in SK, Part 3: Westinghouse signs MOUs with six Saskatchewan companies

Editor’s note: There are several more pieces I need to wrap up on the Westinghouse in SK series, but this press release came out March 6 and is a significant development as a direct result of that symposium.  PETERBOROUGH, ONT. – Westinghouse Electric Company...

Motion by Nova Scotia premier to condemn anti-pipeline politicians in Canada fails

  Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has failed to get unanimous consent in the legislature to a resolution calling on the federal government to condemn any national political leader who opposes energy infrastructure projects amid the trade war with the United...

CEO of fuel retailer and refiner Parkland says tariff impact ‘neutral’ on business

The chief executive of fuel refiner and retailer Parkland Inc., which is considering putting itself up for sale, says U.S. tariffs are having a “neutral” impact on the business. Bob Espey told analysts on a conference call Thursday that consumer spending...
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