U.S. liquor stays off shelves, because British Columbians are irate over tariffs: Eby
VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby says his province will keep U.S. liquor off store shelves because British Columbians are still angry over tariffs on various industries, including softwood lumber.
The premier made the comments in light of the latest jab from U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
He told a U.S. Senate committee that Canada’s alcohol ban is “insulting,” a comment that earned him a sharp rebuke from Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, who blamed the Trump administration for insulting Canadians.
Eby says it is “totally absurd” that European and Russian timber are receiving preferential access to the United States, while that country charges tariffs of up to 45 per cent on Canadian timber.











