Eby says B.C. won't run anti-tariff ads alone as it had planned




VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby says the province is walking back plans to run anti-tariff advertisements in the United States after a meeting with federal officials about the province’s beleaguered forestry sector.



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