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Canada Eases Interprovincial Trade Barriers Amid Looming US Tariffs
British Columbia joined Canada in removing interprovincial trade barriers, including investment restrictions in fisheries and government procurement, to counter the impact of impending US tariffs and boost the Canadian economy by an estimated \$200 billion.
Canada Eases Interprovincial Trade Barriers Amid Looming US Tariffs
British Columbia joined Canada in removing interprovincial trade barriers, including investment restrictions in fisheries and government procurement, to counter the impact of impending US tariffs and boost the Canadian economy by an estimated \$200 billion.
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36% Bias Score


Nova Scotia Aims to Boost Interprovincial Trade to Counter U.S. Tariff Threats
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston announced legislation to ease interprovincial trade and labor mobility by allowing goods and service providers from other provinces to operate within Nova Scotia, provided those provinces have similar legislation, as a means of reducing Canada's economic reliance on t...
Nova Scotia Aims to Boost Interprovincial Trade to Counter U.S. Tariff Threats
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston announced legislation to ease interprovincial trade and labor mobility by allowing goods and service providers from other provinces to operate within Nova Scotia, provided those provinces have similar legislation, as a means of reducing Canada's economic reliance on t...
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48% Bias Score


Ford Urges Dollar-for-Dollar Retaliation Against Potential U.S. Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford supports matching any U.S. tariffs dollar-for-dollar and removing internal trade barriers to bolster Canada's economy, while Alberta Premier Danielle Smith prefers a diplomatic response, creating divisions among Canadian leaders.
Ford Urges Dollar-for-Dollar Retaliation Against Potential U.S. Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford supports matching any U.S. tariffs dollar-for-dollar and removing internal trade barriers to bolster Canada's economy, while Alberta Premier Danielle Smith prefers a diplomatic response, creating divisions among Canadian leaders.
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60% Bias Score


BC Wine Industry Faces Crisis After Devastating Freeze
A devastating freeze in January 2024 reduced British Columbia's grape harvest to less than 5 percent of normal, forcing wineries to import grapes from Washington State, Oregon, and California to maintain production, creating both challenges and opportunities for the industry.
BC Wine Industry Faces Crisis After Devastating Freeze
A devastating freeze in January 2024 reduced British Columbia's grape harvest to less than 5 percent of normal, forcing wineries to import grapes from Washington State, Oregon, and California to maintain production, creating both challenges and opportunities for the industry.
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32% Bias Score

Nova Scotia Eases Internal Trade Barriers, Challenges Other Provinces to Reciprocate
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston introduced legislation on Tuesday to eliminate internal trade barriers, recognizing out-of-province goods and worker certifications, contingent on other provinces and the federal government reciprocating, aiming to improve Canada's internal market amidst US tariff thr...

Nova Scotia Eases Internal Trade Barriers, Challenges Other Provinces to Reciprocate
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston introduced legislation on Tuesday to eliminate internal trade barriers, recognizing out-of-province goods and worker certifications, contingent on other provinces and the federal government reciprocating, aiming to improve Canada's internal market amidst US tariff thr...
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40% Bias Score

Centennial Bridge Dispute Highlights Interprovincial Trade Barriers
A $195-million rehabilitation project of New Brunswick's Centennial Bridge is delayed by a dispute between the provincial government and Ontario-based contractor Julmac, which alleges discriminatory treatment favoring local companies, leading to the first complaint under Canada's internal trade agre...

Centennial Bridge Dispute Highlights Interprovincial Trade Barriers
A $195-million rehabilitation project of New Brunswick's Centennial Bridge is delayed by a dispute between the provincial government and Ontario-based contractor Julmac, which alleges discriminatory treatment favoring local companies, leading to the first complaint under Canada's internal trade agre...
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44% Bias Score

Alberta-BC Wine Deal: A Crack in Canada's Interprovincial Trade Barriers
Alberta and British Columbia signed a one-year agreement allowing Albertans to buy B.C. wine directly, marking a small step towards addressing Canada's long-standing interprovincial trade barriers, which a Queen's University study suggests could increase GDP per capita by 4% if eliminated.

Alberta-BC Wine Deal: A Crack in Canada's Interprovincial Trade Barriers
Alberta and British Columbia signed a one-year agreement allowing Albertans to buy B.C. wine directly, marking a small step towards addressing Canada's long-standing interprovincial trade barriers, which a Queen's University study suggests could increase GDP per capita by 4% if eliminated.
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52% Bias Score
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