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5 Kommentare
IIRC the feds already did their part, now it’s up to the provincial governments to sort it out amongst themselves.
If you’re like me and we’re wondering what’s the holdup.
„However, services — which make up the vast majority of internal trade costs, according to the IMF, and which would make up about four-fifths of the GDP gains outlined in the report — were largely exempt from that agreement.“
It’s up to the provinces and none of them have signed agreements to cover services. Mostly it’s just goods, except food and alcohol.
Honestly the way that Ford and Smith are (these are the two I’m familiar with), my guess they’re going to put province over country and keep the barriers up. Gate keep their industries, or use them as leverage instead of trying to building up National economy.
A year ago there was seemingly unity on this issue from every provincial government. But then, like clockwork, they slither away from it.
Why can I get wine from California, Peru and Italy but not BC?
Why doesn’t the article provide real-world examples beyond „service-oriented sectors like healthcare and educational services“. Give us some proposed solutions.
Better do it now before the sovereignist PQ wins the Quebec provincial election, as compromising with Canada will certainly not be a priority under their leadership.