
Quebec tables bill to eliminate interprovincial trade barriers on sale of goods
QUÉBEC — Quebec is moving to lower interprovincial trade barriers, as part of a push by provinces and the federal government to increase domestic trade in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Minister for the Economy Christopher Skeete tabled a bill on Friday to remove all restrictions on the use and sale of products from other provinces and to facilitate labour mobility – with some exceptions.
Skeete told reporters in Quebec City that the bill sends a message the province is ready to drop barriers and stimulate trade between regions.
“If you look at what Quebec is doing today, we’re leading the charge,” he said. “We have one of the most ambitious bills in the federation right now. It’s something we’re very proud of and it’s something that will have lasting change going forward.”