An unofficial caucus in southern Vancouver Island mayors tackled some tough talk Friday (March 7) with a special guest at the table, invited by Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto.
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U.S. tariffs imposed on Canada just days earlier are a concerning topic on both sides of the border, the mayors agreed.
Even as the Canadian government announced the first steps of new measures to protect businesses and workers, the mayors planned to talk issues, solutions and a path forward achievable at the local level.
Alto and Dexter both feel good about the relationship between the border towns, separated primarily by a ferry or flight. Both communities face similar issues, such as economic development and housing.
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Those concerns go beyond the impacts of tariffs themselves.
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