ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaB.C. premier says softwood lumber deal could be a ‘win-win’ for Canada and U.S.1 hour agoDuration 2:121 hour agoNewsDuration 2:12B.C. Premier David Eby said Wednesday the softwood lumber industry has been ‘under attack’ for years, and that it would be ‘a great candidate for early resolution’ in trade negotiations with the United States.Related Stories U.S. slaps 20.56% anti-dumping duties on Canadian softwood lumber Thunder Bay chamber, NOMA ‘condemn’ U.S. decision to increase softwood lumber duties B.C. premier slams U.S. ambassador for saying Trump thinks Canadian boycotts are ‘nasty’ Canada needs a U.S. trade deal but shouldn’t have set a negotiation deadline, says Poilievre Carney tells premiers he’ll only sign a U.S. trade deal ‘in the best interest of Canadians’More from NewsVideo6:05N.S. heat wave sparks wildfire concernsCBC News Nova Scotia 9 minutes agoVideo5:12U.S. Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady despite internal disputesCBC News 1 hour agoVideo2:11Fire engulfs Quidi Vidi stages and ‘smouldering ashes’ are all that remain23 minutes agoVideo2:39CBC NL’s Jenna Benchetrit is a Regatta rookie. Tag along as she moseys around the pond1 hour agoVideo6:31CNE gets 54,000 job applications as youth unemployment soars1 hour agoTrending NowVideo0:24Buildings wash away after tsunami hits Russian town The National 10 hours agoVideo3:25Bouchard’s retirement celebration on hold after upset victory in front of hometown crowd July 29Video6:07What Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad says about the brand’s marketing | Hanomansing TonightHanomansing Tonight July 30Video2:08Grizzly follows Calgary couple along popular trail in terrifying encounterJuly 21Video3:33Trump is threatening to take over these U.S. cities. But is that realistic?CBC News July 19now
B.C. premier says softwood lumber deal could be a ‘win-win’ for Canada and U.S.
