For everyday Canadians, removing these barriers would mean lower prices and greater access to domestic goods. Photo Credit: Pexels. Amid the growing...
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Trade barriers have real-world impacts that are weakening Canada’s economy. Photo Credit: Pexels. With American tariffs being held over Canada’s head like the sword of Damocles, it’s time to end restrictions on trade within Canada once and for all. The United States is Canada’s largest export market, with 77 per cent of Canada’s exports heading […]
For everyday Canadians, removing these barriers would mean lower prices and greater access to domestic goods. Photo Credit: Pexels. Amid the growing...
It will take national and provincial politicians to set aside partisan and regional differences to make freer internal trade happen. Pictured: Prime...
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