Cruise liners banned? Canada faces a new threat from the USA.


Canada and USA's trade war: Alaska against the entry of cruise liners to British Columbia
Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan has issued a ban on the entry of US cruise liners to the ports of British Columbia. He responded to the plans of the provincial authorities to impose a fee for the passage of trucks from Washington. Provincial Premier David Eby and his government are taking countermeasures, urging Canadians to refrain from traveling to the USA and withdrawing American alcohol from sale.
Senator Dan Sullivan has threatened to prohibit cruise liners from visiting the ports of British Columbia. He claims that this will negatively impact the economy of Western Canadian provinces. However, Premier Eby responds that if US tariffs are not lifted, a tax on trucks will be introduced. In his words, the ban on the entry of cruise liners will not affect Canadians.
This situation is caused by the tariff war between Canada and the USA, which seriously harms the central bank of Canada and may negatively impact the country's economy. However, the newly elected Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, along with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer, and the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, are considering a path towards achieving peace in Ukraine.
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