David Eby says White House visit went well, was urged to take Trump ‘at his word’

David Eby says White House visit went well, was urged to take Trump ‘at his word’

B.C. Premier David Eby is in Washington, D.C. with other premiers, to meet with U.S. representatives about President Donald Trump‘s proposed tariffs.

Eby said he had a “good and constructive conversation” at the White House on Wednesday afternoon with Sergio Gor, director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office and James Blair, Trump’s deputy chief of staff.

“I think it was positive,” Eby said. “It was a frank conversation. Both Mr. Gore, Mr. Blair, urged premiers to take the president at his word, that he should be taken seriously.”

Eby said the premiers were told that Trump has concerns about fentanyl crossing the border into the U.S. and about ensuring the world “respects and treats the United States fairly in terms of trade and other interactions they have with the United States.”

When it comes to tariffs, Eby said the key secretaries in Trump’s administration are still being confirmed and that once those people are in place Trump’s advisors said they could meet with the premiers again.

Get the day’s top stories from BC and surrounding communities, delivered to your inbox once a day.
Get daily BC news

Get the day’s top stories from BC and surrounding communities, delivered to your inbox once a day.

“I think, for my key takeaways, premiers delivered a key message around the table,” he added. “Of course, that Canada will never be the 51st state, but that we are keen to work together on shared areas of interest.”

Blair later took to social media to say U.S. officials “never agreed Canada would not be the 51st state.”

With regards to stepped-up patrols or security at the border, Eby said the premiers asked that if U.S. officials have information about the border or fentanyl that they share it.

“We have enforcement tools as well that we’re keen to take action at the provincial and territorial level,” Eby added.

“But we need to have that information to be able to do it.”

Speaking on Wednesday morning before the White House meeting, Eby said the Canadian premiers have had some “really positive discussions” with both Democrats and Republicans.

“The common theme among all the meetings is that the elected representatives from all parties understand the importance of the relationship between the United States and Canada, the importance of all of us to understanding what the objectives are in terms of these trade discussions and tariff discussions and the need to clarify that,” Eby said.

source & photo: Global News

administrator

Related Articles