On Interior barriers to Provincial Trade

On Interior barriers to Provincial Trade 

The topic at issue was what's known as"internal barriers." We have more of them in between each of us — more exactly, in between our provinces and territories — than does any other country in the world.

We have learned how to make quite good wine, but we haven't yet learned how to allow someone in Ontario, say, to order British Columbia wine and get it delivered directly rather than having to go to the Liquor Control Board of Ontario.And on and on and on. Estimates of the amount of money we're ourselves utterly unnecessarily varies from $12 billion a year $50 billion.

Specifically the trio called for scrapping the existing federal-provincial agreement that is called, surprise, surprise, Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT). The one thing everyone agrees on is that AIT, enacted in 1990, is totally useless because everyone ignores it whenever they want to.

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