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- Cotton Teeter Interprovincial Barriers - JDI Policy Paper
Interprovincial trade barriers make goods and services more expensive, restrict business growth, and limit job opportunities Removing these barriers could boost Canada’s economy by up to $161 billion per year while lowering consumer prices
- Analysis on interprovincial trade in Canada, third quarter of 2023
Part of the survey collected data from businesses in Canada who sold or purchased goods or services across provincial and territorial borders and the obstacles they faced when conducting interprovincial trade
- Interprovincial Trade Barriers: What are they? How costly are they for . . .
“Breaking Down Canada’s Internal Trade Barriers” explains interprovincial trade barriers and presents pathways for policymakers, businesses, and citizens to confront the obstacles fragmenting Canada’s economy
- Interprovincial trade survey Canadian Internal Trade Data and . . .
As part of the Federal Action Plan to Strengthen Internal Trade, Statistics Canada conducted the Canadian Survey on Interprovincial trade from June to October 2024 The results of the survey and analysis of responses can be found here
- Interprovincial trade barriers: What are they? - BNN Bloomberg
Health and safety rules that vary by jurisdiction can throw up barriers to interprovincial trade They include provincial regulations that require a commercial vehicle to get a second inspection after crossing the border between British Columbia and Alberta
- Interprovincial trade barriers: what they are, why they exist and how . . .
Health and safety rules that vary by jurisdiction can throw up barriers to interprovincial trade They include provincial regulations that require a commercial vehicle to get a second
- The Daily — Canadian Survey on Interprovincial Trade, 2023
The most commonly reported obstacle to interprovincial trade over the 12 months preceding the survey was the cost of transportation for both businesses purchasing (27 4%) and selling (23 2%) goods or services
- Major Interprovincial Trade Barriers between Canadian Provinces
Interprovincial trade barriers in Canada pose significant challenges to businesses, workers, and consumers Regulatory differences, transportation and logistics issues, protectionist policies, and labor mobility restrictions all contribute to a fragmented internal market
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