Eby Praises Trudeau, Acknowledges Uncertainty
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B.C. premier David Eby thanked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his service to Canada .
Eby acknowledged that Trudeau had created much uncertainty by putting parliament on hold.
Trudeau ’s decision to put off the reckoning by proroguing parliament until late March has raised questions about Ottawa ’s ability to make decisions about pretty much anything, Eby suggested.
The premier has been seeking relief from federal requirement for the province to increase its carbon tax.
David Eby says the federal government doesn't provide B.C. with a fair share of funding.
Yet he doesn't hear him calling out the federal wing of his own party, which until recently was doing all it could to keep the Trudeau Liberals in power.
Clinging to power while finding a new leader is a favoured strategy for political parties.
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