EBY said the cases of the closet will be ‘pulled’ to sweep the closet in the main part of the law first to solve US tariffs

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Vancouver – British Columbia Premier David Even government returns the main part of the controversial tariff reaction law, “did not receive balance fees.”
Eby, the legislation, known as Bill 7 on Friday, said the necessary “protectors” after the criticism of criticism about the potential.
“I could not act quickly to respond to the danger facing the British Columbia, and the concept of protects the information that people need to be there.”
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The province wanted to respond to the ambulance to respond to emergency catastrophes and to be able to get a similar response to the US President Donald Trump.
However, the “pulled forces” closet in the main section of the law “The” sweeper who caused the rules of the problems arising from the actions of the external jurisdiction “was given.
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EBY said he doubts about the president’s intentions, as far as Trumum was free to be insulted to Canada for free.
“And I think we will see what for the next four years – and this is not an excellent idea, this is a common sense for British Columbia and Canadians,” he said.
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EY, Trump was “openly abandoned” with the trade agreement with Canada, “openly abandoned” and Bill 7 intentions were to respond to potentially harmful executive decisions.
However, the Premier, the Balance Tariff and Economic Reaction Committee, stakeholders about local leaders and trade organizations, “concern” about the bill, and the Prosecutor General Niki Sharma was interested in Sharma.
“I will continue to be able to respond quickly, but if you have a chance to ensure that these incredibly important provisions are comfortable to live democratic and legislation, provide democratic and legislative control, and we will continue to do so,” he said.
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The Prime Minister also said that the government will reconsider 7 part of the Bill, which determines the two-year expiration period.
“I understand the protest of the 24-month horizon is very long for people. This is a legitimate concern, and this is a statement that we are looking for in terms of other guarantees,” said Eby.
However, Eby says that the government should be able to respond quickly to “economic attacks” than the United States.
The bill was fired from legal circles, the opposition BC Conservatives, BC Green Party and the BC Chamber of Commerce this week ago, called the Bill 7 “in the wrong direction for democratic institutions.”
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A day before the draft law was applied, the BC greens met with MDP to work together to support the majority of a seat in the legislature.
Intermediate BC Green Leader Jeremy Valeriot said after the bill, “he said,” he said, “he said,” he said, “he said.
Valeriot said on Friday, the party’s project “This bill is working with the government to ensure the best results for British Columbia, but not there.”
Opposition BC Conservative Leader John Rustad, on Friday, EBY’s legislation was “partial victory for democracy victory,” he said.
“David O, who did not sweep himself, did not check, faced our democratic principles,” he said. “His last concession is a step in the right direction, just scratching the surface. The rest of Bill 7 should be rooted. History has taught us: Never do an inch to the wrongdoers.
Sharma defended the purpose of the province that Trump’s “random, incidental threats” will allow “to move the province to the nimbly”.
“I am confident that we must be sure that we can respond quickly to protect our economy quickly,” he said.
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