B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad is proposing new measures targeting environmental causes ahead of the U.S. deadline on tariffs. Rustad wants to ban B.C. environmental activists from accessing American funds for their local campaigns and a carbon tax on U.S. coal passing through B.C. ports.
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BC Conservatives call for changes to environmental, activism laws ahead of U.S. tariffs
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