B.C. Jobs Minister Shirley Bond, while saying she’s encouraged by Kenney’s promise to be flexible, described his go-it-alone warning as “incredibly unfortunate.”
She said she hopes she and her counterparts in other provinces and territories can convince Kenney to alter the federal government’s position when they meet with him in Toronto on Nov. 8.
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