Doctors hopeful governments will slash interprovincial barriers that restrict mobility | Unpublished
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Author: Kristy Kirkup, Kelly Grant
Publication Date: March 7, 2025 - 16:19

Doctors hopeful governments will slash interprovincial barriers that restrict mobility

March 7, 2025
The push to ease interprovincial trade barriers in response to U.S. tariff threats could also bring more mobility to Canada’s health care providers, a move advocates have long called for.On Wednesday, federal, provincial and territorial governments announced in a statement that there is agreement to move quickly to take down internal trade barriers and labour mobility.B.C. Premier David Eby said part of that goal to eliminate barriers between the provinces is so that professionals “whether teachers, doctors, or nurses, are able to move seamlessly between provinces.”


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