B.C.'s finance minister says retaliatory tariffs could target Republican 'red states'

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VANCOUVER — British Columbia's finance minister says the province could focus on Republican-held states as it responds to the threat of U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods that President Donald Trump suggests could start on Feb. 1.

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's finance minister says the province could focus on Republican-held states as it responds to the threat of U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods that President Donald Trump suggests could start on Feb. 1.

Bailey says despite Trump's decision not to impose his threatened tariffs on his first day in office,"uncertainty looms" and the province must be prepared to respond if the tariffs materialize. Bailey says tariffs would be devastating for people on both sides of the border and added that it's"good news" B.C. has more time to make its case directly to the new administration and U.S. decision-makers.

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