U.S. tariff threat adds urgency for B.C.’s energy independence: minister
VANCOUVER — British Columbia Energy Minister Adrian Dix says the looming threat of American tariffs raises the stakes for boosting the province’s energy independence.
Dix says there was urgency before the U.S. election last November, but “there’s more now” as American President Donald Trump threatens to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods.
The minister was speaking at a news conference in Vancouver, where he announced the signing of an agreement between the Saulteau First Nations and BC Hydro to supply electricity from a 200-megawatt wind project in northeastern B.C.
Saulteau First Nations holds a 51 per cent economic interest in the Taylor Wind project, which is expected to produce enough electricity to power about 60,000 homes.