Canada is one of the world’s most open trading nations, yet it is often easier for provinces to trade abroad than with one another. With rising uncertainty in Canada–U.S. relations and a major CUSMA review on the horizon, strengthening interprovincial trade has become increasingly important for economic resilience and long-term growth. This lecture looks at internal trade barriers—why they persist, how significant they are, and which ones matter most.
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A New Era for Interprovincial Trade: Strengthening Canada’s Fragmented Market with Dr. Trevor Tombe: