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B.C. government to cancel all possible American contracts
B.C. Premier David Eby is pictured in front of the B.C. Legislature in March. (Mike McArthur) Speaking to reporters in Victoria today, B.C. Premier David Eby said he is aiming to cancel all government contracts with American companies, except where it is absolutely essential.
He said he’s given an order to all provincial ministries, health authorities and Crown corporations to review their suppliers to decrease dependence on the United States.
This includes cancelling subscriptions to U.S. newspapers and magazines and non-essential software, and avoiding non-essential cross-border travel.
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What has Doug Ford been up to today?
Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks in Ottawa back in January. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press) I’m Lauren Battagello, a producer with CBC Toronto.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford appeared on CNN once again this morning with Wolf Blitzer to push back against …

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