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Why Quebec won't make a bilateral trade deal with Ontario

28 July 2025
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Why Quebec won't make a bilateral trade deal with Ontario
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During a recent meeting in Huntsville, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Quebec Premier François Legault discussed challenges in reaching a bilateral trade agreement, with Ford expressing confidence in Legault’s leadership. Legault plans to advance internal trade through Bill 112, aimed at reducing barriers and streamlining regulations, while both leaders acknowledge the need for cooperation despite differing approaches to trade facilitation.

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