Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Nojoud Al Mallees, Justine Hunter, Jeff Gray
Publication Date: March 5, 2025 - 20:01
As tariffs bite, governments move toward deal on interprovincial trade
March 5, 2025
Federal, provincial and territorial governments have agreed to devise a plan to demolish internal trade barriers in the coming months, and to allow Canadians in some regions to buy alcohol from other jurisdictions even sooner.Internal Trade Minister Anita Anand told The Globe and Mail the agreement, which was struck after Tuesday’s First Ministers' meeting, marks “unprecedented progress” on reducing internal trade barriers as Canada faces a trade war with the United States.
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