
In the news today: Tariffs and Canadian border towns, Ottawa to apologize to Inuit
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed…
Small-town mayors keep it friendly on border
Big municipal governments in B.C. have been talking of boycotts and reciprocal action against the threat of American tariffs on Canadian exports, with Vancouver’s council voting to direct procurement contracts to Canadian businesses instead of American ones, and suburban New Westminster asking staff to halt non-essential work trips to the United States.
However, Osoyoos Mayor Sue McKortoff and mayors of some other small border communities say they can’t afford to antagonize American customers and friends or have no interest in doing so.