Breaking Down Barriers

Canada’s internal trade barriers are estimated to cost the economy billions annually, creating inefficiencies between provinces. The federal government proposes eliminating these barriers by July 1 to boost national productivity […]
Published on March 25, 2025

Canada’s internal trade barriers are estimated to cost the economy billions annually, creating inefficiencies between provinces. The federal government proposes eliminating these barriers by July 1 to boost national productivity and economic growth.

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Do you agree with Prime Minister Mark Carney's plan to eliminate internal trade barriers within Canada by July 1 to strengthen the national economy?

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