Alberta and B.C. man the trade barricades
If the B.C. government insists on digging in its heels in defiance of the Constitution, it will be pushing against recent efforts to unite the country, at long last, under a single, common market.
The joke on social media following the Alberta government’s decision to boycott B.C. wine was British Columbians saying, “More for us!” But obstructing trade between Canada’s provinces is no laughing matter, and in the long run means less for all of us.
The dust-up began Jan. 30 as the B.C....
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