The Ontario government has introduced a bill that will remove trade barriers with other provinces. It also says it has signed memorandums of understanding to improve trade with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
It was one of the commitments Ontario’s government made in its Throne Speech on April 15.
The bill, called the Protect Ontario through Free Trade within Canada Act, aims to cut red tape with other provinces that have similar policies and support economic integration in the country, according to Ontario’s government.
“For too long, we’ve let red tape and endless regulations hold back our economy, making us vulnerable to external threats, including from President Trump’s tariffs,” Premier Doug Ford said….