
B.C. Premier David Eby walking back tariff bill after ‘anxiety’ from stakeholders
VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby says his government is walking back a key portion of its controversial tariff response law, admitting the proposed legislation “didn’t get the balance right.”
He says the legislation known as Bill 7 needs appropriate “safeguards” after a wave of criticism about potential overreach.
Eby says the government has emergency powers for natural disasters, and this bill was designed to give the government emergency powers to respond to disasters “created” by U.S. President Donald Trump.
But he says a key portion of the law is being “pulled,” which would originally have given the cabinet sweeping powers to make regulations to addressed challenges “arising from the actions of a foreign jurisdiction.”