Canada’s internal trade barriers are suffocating its cultural economy

Museums, galleries, and collectors face logistical nightmares due to inconsistent provincial rules.
Anita Anand
The directive for Internal Trade Minister Anita Anand to address interprovincial trade barriers signals a potential turning point, writes Zainub Verjee.

Canada’s internal trade barriers have become an invisible wall choking its cultural and creative industries. Broadcasting, wineries, museums, art galleries, and publishing—pillars of the nation’s identity and economy—are entangled in outdated regulations and fragment...

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