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No interprovincial trade barriers by Canada Day? Why Carney faces uphill battle - National | Globalnews.ca

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The 2024 fall economic statement said Canada could increase its GDP per capita by as much as $2,900 per capita if it knocked down internal trade barriers.

Experts say Carney is facing a tall order because he can't compel provinces to remove their barriers.

For some sectors, like alcohol, overcoming trade barriers will take more than just federal legislation.

The process allows Albertans to order wine from more than 300 B.C. wineries in exchange for the Alberta government getting its share of applicable taxes.

Wasylyshen said the next step should be to go beyond direct-to-customer sales and allow wine makers to sell to businesses.

Lander said changing regulations in all 10 provinces and three territories will be a long process.

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