Canada Races to Address Internal Trade Barriers Amid US Tariff Threat

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Canada Races to Address Internal Trade Barriers Amid US Tariff Threat
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As US President Donald Trump threatens tariffs on Canadian goods, Canadian politicians and businesses are pushing to eliminate internal trade barriers. This urgency stems from a desire to lessen Canada's reliance on the US market and boost the economy.

A drone view of the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Windsor, Ont. and Detroit, Michigan, as trade tensions escalate over U.S. tariffs and retaliatory measures by Canada , with Detroit visible in the background, in Windsor, Ont. on Feb. 4.U.S.

Two areas were explicitly cited by Mr. Trudeau on Friday: teacher certifications and tire rules for truckers, which differ between provinces.to allow B.C. wineries to resume selling directly to Albertans. Conversations continue between the two provinces on electricity sales, they said. The Liberal government was once accused of being so anti-pipeline that a bill to change the assessment process for natural-resource development to better address environmental concerns was dubbed by their critics the “No More Pipelines Act.”

“Building large-scale infrastructure like pipelines is not simple. It takes a long time, and there are issues that you have to address around social acceptability that very much includes engagement with First Nations and others,” he said in a call from Washington. His government also signalled that it would be open to reviving a liquefied natural gas project in the Saguenay region to transport Albertahas said that it also expects to see more interest in shipping through its system if there are tariffs on Canadian oil imports. The $34-billion expansion of that pipeline nearly tripled capacity to transport Alberta crude to the Pacific Coast to 890,000 barrels a day, opening up new markets, including Asia.

Ms. Freeland says if she wins, she would immediately meet with the premiers to eliminate trade barriers on agriculture, transportation and alcohol while using federal transfers as leverage to force provinces to make changes. Mr. Carney said Canada should end its excessive reliance on the United States given the “fever gripping America” as he pitched a more diversified economy and spoke of the importance of other trading partners such as Britain and the European Union.

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