Canada cannot waste its best chance for internal trade reform since Confederation

In pre-Trump times, the interprovincial trade file moved at a glacial pace. It was difficult for politicians to declare an inward focus on East-West commerce within our 40-million-person country. The priority was the globe’s most powerful economy south of the border. Refor...
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