On the eve of a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney, Ontario Premier Doug Ford signed a memorandum of understanding with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe to eliminate internal trade barriers between their provinces, enhancing the flow of goods, services, and workers. This agreement aligns with Ford’s broader initiative to address trade issues across Canada, as several provinces have introduced similar legislation in response to economic pressures, including U.S. trade policies. The upcoming meeting will also focus on fast-tracking major infrastructure projects and the need for interprovincial cooperation on legislation to facilitate trade.
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