Now that we're talking trade, it works be a good time to address Canada's internal trade barriers:
โLetโs sit down and come up with a list, because everyone wants to protect something โ no matter if itโs the dairy cow in Newfoundland, or the wine in B.C., or ourselves โ everyoneโs guilty,โ he added.
Consumers are confronted by these roadblocks every day. A craft brewery in Quebec canโt sell its beer directly to a nearby restaurant in Ottawa. An engineer in New Brunswick has to get licensed in neighbouring Nova Scotia before practising there. A truck driver in British Columbia can only drive certain truck configurations at night but must do so during the day in Alberta โ leaving a narrower time frame to make an interprovincial trek.
Taken together, these barriers are constraining Canadaโs economic potential. Research shows that tearing them down would give the economy a sizable boost โ perhaps enough to offset the hit from steep U.S. tariffs.