The Alberta government has introduced legislation designed to reduce regulations and obstacles to simplify trade with other provinces.
The Interprovincial Trade Mutual Recognition Act, also known as Bill 21, aims to establish a legal structure for the execution of the interprovincial trade agreement that Alberta entered into last November with its provincial and federal counterparts, Jobs and Economy Minister Joseph Schow said during a recent press conference.
The Canadian Mutual Recognition Agreement on the Sale of Goods pact, which is set to come into force this summer, would enable provinces to recognize each other’s regulations for most consumer and capital products, eliminating redundant inspections and requirements….