Ottawa removing half of federal internal trade barriers: source
Ottawa removing half of federal internal trade barriers: source
Ottawa removing half of federal internal trade barriers: source
As a microbrew fan, I wouldn't mind seeing beers from other provinces being made available.
Whiskys and gins too please!
LCBO's Ontario protectionism has been a PITA. We used to at least be able to pick up some Quebec beers like Maudite and Fin du Monde, if not some of the smaller breweries. Would be nice to see a reversal of that.
This is great news. I hope the feds don’t screw this up for us.
Crazy that it takes a Nazi dictator threatening annexation for our government to come together and do something. It’s about time.
Nothing unites quite like a common threat
Do you always take people's words literal, at face value?
Are you always surprised when people do something after saying they would do that thing multiple times?
I gather that these kinds of barriers have likely been up for a very long time, long before I was old enough to really understand them.
So here I am at 48 years old trying to wrap my brain around why there were internal trade barriers in the first place. What reasons were given when they were first put up?
Please explain it as you would a child...
This was a decent explainer. In a nutshell...
It's not clear right now which barriers the feds can unilaterally eliminate (and whether we agree with all of them), but I guess we'll find out within the next week or so.
here's one (biased) take https://breachmedia.ca/freakout-about-canadas-internal-trade-barriers-a-corporate-scam/
makes some good points about how some barriers prevent a race to the bottom and allow provinces to take actions protecting their workers and industry
Abolish all domestic barriers.