The B.C. government is willing to enter bilateral agreements with other jurisdictions in order to boost interprovincial trade as looming U.S. tariffs threaten Canada's economy, Premier David Eby says.
The day after Nova Scotia introduced a bill meant to reduce interprovincial trade barriers, Premier David Eby said Wednesday that he’s looking at proposing something similar in the near future as part ...
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B.C. looks at coalition of willing provinces to expand trade within Canada, Eby saysBritish Columbia Premier David Eby says provinces and territories "need to start acting like a country" on trade and he's ...
Small businesses say Canadians need to take advantage of the opportunity presented to us by U.S. President Donald Trump and ...
Doug Ford, the current Premier of Ontario, is the leader of the PC Party. The conservatives called this early election to rally support against the proposed U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods. He has ...
During their first conversation on Wednesday, Premier Rob Lantz says he was 'very direct' with the prime minister about the ...
Interprovincial trade barriers are costing Canada’s economy hundreds of billions of dollars a year, but a new Statistics Canada survey has one major researcher hopeful that the window it opens into ...
As they face tariffs from the U.S., Canadian companies and diplomats are looking at diversifying trade with European partners including Germany.
Nova Scotia’s Bill 36 removes internal trade barriers, setting a precedent for mutual recognition across Canada and boosting ...
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