A patchwork of rules: Why experts want to smooth interprovincial trade
- Trudeau stated that Canada must build long-term economic resiliency while exploring ways to prevent U.S. Tariffs after a 30-day reprieve.
- Critics argue that differing regulations between provinces hinder trade, and flattening these barriers could boost Canada's economy by up to $200 billion annually according to a 2024 report.
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called for the elimination of interprovincial trade barriers to strengthen domestic trade during the Canada-U.S. Economic Summit.
- Trudeau emphasized the need for 'genuine' interprovincial free trade, citing bureaucratic challenges that lead to ongoing differences across provinces.
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