Eby says he had ‘frank discussion’ with U.S. ambassador on lumber dispute, tariffs
VICTORIA — B.C. Premier David Eby says he had a “frank discussion” with U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra about the cross-border softwood lumber dispute and tariffs.
Eby says he and Hoekstra didn’t agree on everything at their meeting on Tuesday, but he says both expressed hopes for a “positive outcome to trade negotiations” between Canada and the United States.
Hoekstra was peppered with questions as he walked away from the B.C. legislature after the meeting, leaving unanswered queries about the lumber dispute and B.C.’s ban on American-made liquor.
He didn’t respond to questions about remarks he made last summer, calling Canada “mean and nasty” amid U.S. liquor bans by some provinces and a slump in Canadian travel across the border.


