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Premiers hail 'constructive' meeting as they lobby against tariffs

A team of Canada's premiers met with senior White House officials on Wednesday as they continue to make the case against tariffs on Canadian goods.

"It was a good conversation. I thought it was constructive," B.C. Premier David Eby told reporters outside the White House on Wednesday evening.

All 13 premiers made the trip to the U.S. capital this week to present a united front against President Donald Trump's twofold tariff threats against Canada.

While P.E.I. Premier Dennis King and Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston had to leave early due to weather concerns, the remaining premiers met with James Blair — Trump's deputy chief of staff for legislative affairs — and Sergio Gor — Trump's director of personnel.

"They urged us to take the president at his word," Eby said.

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[–] [email protected] 23 points 2 months ago

Those tariffs would stack on top of 25 per cent tariffs that Trump has been threatening to impose on most Canadian goods. Those tariffs were set to come into force last week, but Ottawa reached an agreement with the Trump administration to delay their implementation until at least March 4.

I'm so fucking done with this administration. There's zero reason for 50% tarrifs when everyone else gets 25%. It's higher than China.

I don't even want our government to play ball on this anymore. Just say "go fuck yourself" and block sales of any products that go into US aluminum production including bauxit and energy, block oil and gas, block sales of chromium and coal to the US. Expel the US embassy from Ottawa since they're threatening us with war while we're at it.

It's 100% clear that whatever we agree to they'll just push further. Whatever we do they'll just ratchet up. So what's the point of even talking?

[–] vastard 10 points 2 months ago

This was a token gesture but I’m glad this happened. We don’t have many levers to pull but our resolve to bear the hurt for longer than the Americans is one of them.

Demonstrating that Canadians can unite across political ideologies and fight for a shared goal should give pause—not to the idiots that float this policy, but to the state senators and reps who need to worry about their reelections.

It’s a stretch but things are dire and I want a win, Lemmy Pals.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

to present a united front

Is that being sarcastic? Some don't even think that Trump is doing anything wrong, and that Canada is the one with the problem.

[–] vastard 4 points 2 months ago

Photo op > Irrational logic and glaring inconsistency