British Columbia's legislature reopens as U.S. tariffs loom, threatening economic promises.

British Columbia's Legislature reopens amid economic uncertainty due to U.S. President Trump's potential tariffs. The NDP government, led by Premier David Eby, will deliver a throne speech and reconsider election promises like a grocery rebate and middle-income tax cut. The province's budget release on March 4 coincides with the expiration of a pause on tariff threats. Eby met with U.S. officials to discuss cooperation on economic prosperity.

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