Interprovincial trade barriers continue to constrain Canada’s economic potential, and stronger regulatory cooperation is needed to spur growth, according to a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute.
In “Eyes on the Prize: A Game Plan to Speed Up Removal of Internal Trade Barriers in Canada,” Ryan Manucha highlights that interprovincial regulatory discrepancies — from electrical codes to occupational licensing, agricultural regulations, and technical safety standards — worsen issues that Canadians care about such as housing affordability, supply chain resilience, real wage growth, consumer choice, labour mobility, and industrial competitiveness.
The study shows how collaboration among federal, provincial, and territorial governments through the Regulatory Reconciliation and Cooperation Table (RCT) of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) can remove vexatious obstacles to commerce, opening more opportunities for Canadians across the country, strengthening Canada’s economic resilience ...
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