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With talk of D-Day and war, throne speech portrays B.C. in historic tariff battleBritish Columbia's government has depicted the province on a battle footing against the threat of U.S. tariffs, as it faces ...
The first session of the newly provincial legislature opened with a speech that finds B.C. at the "most consequential moment" ...
VICTORIA - Premier David Eby has introduced British Columbia’s new lieutenant-governor, saying Wendy Cocchia’s lifelong leadership and dedication to community service sets an example for everyone.
In her reading of BC’s 43rd speech from the throne, Lt.-Gov. Wendy Cocchia delivered three core messages to British Columbians: we are united; we must continue to work together and; we will not ...
B.C.'s lieutenant-governor​​​​​​​ opened the 43rd parliament Tuesday with a throne speech that painted a picture of a ...
British Columbia's government has depicted the province on a battle footing against the threat of U.S. tariffs, as it faces ...
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Hosted on MSNTensions rise: Canada vows never to be 51st stateThe Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, Wendy Cocchia, has described the current tensions with the United States as the ...
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Wendy Cocchia sworn in as B.C.'s 31st lieutenant-governorWendy Cocchia is sworn in as British Columbia's 31st lieutenant governor by Chief Justice of British Columbia Leonard Marchand, right, as her husband Sergio Cocchia, left, holds a bible, during ...
B.C.’s tariff response strategy has three components: strengthening and growing the economy, diversifying trading relationships and responding firmly and forcefully if required.
B.C. Lt-Gov. Wendy Cocchia stands with her husband Sergio Cocchia, left, as B.C. Premier David Eby, third left, and Chief Justice of British Columbia Leonard Marchand applaud after she was sworn ...
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