Canada has made big gains on internal trade, now we have to finish the job

In this moment, when geopolitical uncertainty is high and the stability of our most important trading relationship is no longer a given, it is critical for our provincial, territorial and federal governments to continue the hard and valuable work and get the job done.
If you’re a business trying to operate across provincial and territorial borders in Canada, you know it's a complex, ever-changing web to navigate, writes Pascal Chan, vice-president of strategic policy and supply chains at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.

The hardest challenges are not always external or flashy. They are often cultural, or involve mindset shifts. We cannot do the quintessentially Canadian thing and be too polite to openly discuss and admit what is holding us back.

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