B.C. Premier David Eby to discuss trade, liquor with top U.S. diplomat in Canada
VICTORIA — American duties on Canadian softwood lumber and the ban of American alcohol by B.C. will be on the table when Premier David Eby meets the U.S. ambassador to Canada in Victoria today.
Ambassador Pete Hoekstra is the same representative who said last year that U.S. President Donald Trump thinks Canada is “mean and nasty” for avoiding American travel and banning its alcohol.
Eby says he plans to bring up the softwood lumber dispute as the forest companies face tariffs and duties of about 45 per cent, and he expects the ambassador to bring up the removal of American liquor from government stores.
The premier, who has also urged Canadians not to travel to the United States, says he will also talk to Hoekstra about the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement on trade that is scheduled for review this summer.

