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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with B.C. Premier David Eby about his calls for the federal government to support the province’s shrinking softwood lumber industry. Plus, Andy Rielly, owner of Rielly Lumber and board chair of the Independent Wood Processors Association of B.C., talks about how the latest increase to tariffs from the U.S. is impacting mills. This week on the Sunday Scrum, CBC News senior writer Aaron Wherry, Toronto Star Ottawa bureau chief Tonda MacCharles and Globe and Mail columnist Gary Mason discuss what this means for the united Team Canada approach to trade negotiations.
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