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Ottawa to remove majority of federal exceptions from Canada Free Trade Agreement, source says

Summary by Ground News
The federal government will remove more than half of its exceptions from the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) while provinces are vowing to do more to liberalize domestic trade. The agreement, signed by the federal, provincial and territorial governments in 2017, aims to eliminate and reduce trade barriers within Canada, but it gives the governments flexibility to name exceptions.

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Ottawa will halve the number of exceptions contained in the agreement

·Montreal, Canada
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The government will abolish half of the exemptions to the Canada Free Trade Agreement next week.

·Montreal, Canada
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The Globe & Mail broke the news in Canada on Friday, February 21, 2025.
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