Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Ashley Joannou
Publication Date: January 30, 2025 - 14:18
Surrey, B.C., mayor joins alliance of border communities ahead of possible U.S. tariffs
January 30, 2025
Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke says U.S. tariffs would put hundreds of jobs in her community at risk, as she becomes the latest mayor to join an alliance advocating for Canadian border communities.Locke says 20 per cent of businesses in Surrey have direct trade ties with the United States amounting to roughly $2.8 billion in cross-border commerce each year.
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