The Peterborough Examiner

Premiers vow to reduce provincial trade barriers

- PAOLA LORIGGIO

TORONTO — The premiers of Ontario and Saskatchew­an said Monday they are working together to reduce trade barriers between their provinces.

Speaking at a joint news conference in Toronto, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his Saskatchew­an counterpar­t Scott Moe said they have signed a memorandum of understand­ing on the issue.

Ford said Canada has focused on free trade with the United States at the expense of internal trade, and must reduce interprovi­ncial hurdles to stay economical­ly competitiv­e.

“I hear from business leaders that this is one of the primary obstacles to attracting new investment and jobs to our country. We can’t afford not to act,” Ford said.

“Most of barriers when it comes to free trade between provinces is regulation­s. We’re going to put a list together, both myself and Premier Moe, of different sectors — let’s use transporta­tion for example — where we can start knocking down some regulation­s,” he said.

Though they gave few concrete details of their plan, Moe promised swift action.

“I think you can look for us to move very quickly on initiative­s,” he said.

The pair would not, however, say why they did not send representa­tives to a meeting on internal trade last week.

“We’re just signing an MOU and we’ll move forward on that MOU,” Ford said.

Ontario’s New Democrats said the two premiers’ absence from the meeting suggests they aren’t interested in working with the rest of Canada on this issue.

“If you’re going to have interprovi­ncial trade agreements they should be negotiated on a pan-Canadian basis,” NDP legislator Peter Tabuns said.

Ford and Moe are already joined in the opposition to Ottawa’s carbon pricing plan for provinces that don’t have their own system in place by next year.

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