![]() This, in effect, serves as a formal gauge for just how open each jurisdiction’s interprovincial rules are. ![]() Under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement, the 2017 national deal to reduce trade barriers among provinces and territories, each jurisdiction was allowed to maintain a list of its own specific “exceptions” to open trade. ![]() PARKINSON: Past fiscal policy is still part of the current inflation problem Fed still looking to more rate hikes, but has the summer to change its mind The CFIB gave Quebec its lowest grade for internal trade openness, while it ranked Ontario sixth out of 10 provinces. The release follows another CFIB report earlier this month, which identified the two jurisdictions as among the least open interprovincial traders in the country.
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