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Controversial Bill 7 Faces Opposition Despite Government Defense

BY Connect Newsroom, Mar 26, 2025 5:36 PM - REPORT AN ERROR

The bill would grant the provincial government emergency powers to make real-time decisions to address trade wars and other threats without seeking legislative approval.(Photo: The Canadian Press)

B.C. Premier David Eby’s government has refused to back down from controversial Bill 7, despite opposition from business groups and critics. The bill would grant the provincial government emergency powers to make real-time decisions to address trade wars and other threats without seeking legislative approval.

Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon defended the bill, stating that due to President Trump’s frequent changes on tariffs, which create uncertainty, the bill would enable the province to make quick decisions for workers and industries in response to such tariffs.

Critics, including the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, acknowledge the bill's provisions to eliminate barriers to interprovincial trade but question why the provincial government needs such extensive emergency powers.

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