As leader of B.C.’s Conservative Party, Rustad emphasized that the United States has historically been Canada’s strongest ally.
B.C.’s main opposition leader, John Rustad, has cautioned Premier David Eby against making a statement in response to the looming threat of U.S. tariffs. Rustad advised that while a trade war could be initiated, the reality is that Canadians would ultimately bear the cost.
As leader of B.C.’s Conservative Party, Rustad emphasized that the United States has historically been Canada’s strongest ally. His remarks came as a 25 percent U.S. tariff on Canadian goods is set to take effect on February 1.
While acknowledging the potential damage caused by the tariffs, Rustad made it clear that the United States remains Canada’s most important trading partner. He also stated that he has no personal conflict with Premier Eby, but suggested that excessive public statements may not be productive, given the challenges Canada faces in doing business with the U.S.