B.C.’s Clark gains energy from feds, New Democrats urge Greens to their side
VANCOUVER — Liberal Leader Christy Clark’s bid to ban or tax thermal coal received a boost Friday from the federal government during the provincial election campaign, while NDP Leader John Horgan appealed to Green voters to join him to defeat the Liberals.
Clark issued a statement thanking Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for “carefully and seriously” considering her suggestion to ban or tax thermal coal coming from the United States after it put a tariff on Canadian softwood.
“Banning thermal coal exports through B.C. ports stands up for forest workers and helps fight climate change,” she said.
The United States announced a tariff of up to 24 per cent on Canadian softwood last week.


