In 2010, Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan and seven years later, agreed to reduce the barriers between their provinces, signing a new western association. For 15 years, this agreement has promoted interprrvincial trade, however, has also highlighted certain issues.
The main objective of this agreement was Create an economic region brithy Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
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Advantages would be multiple and improve the competitiveness between employees’s mobility, simplified regulations and the competitiveness of the four provinces.
However, President of the Foundation Canada wesT, Gary Mar believes this agreement should be used during Canada to increase Commence country, mainly If we consider the impact of America’s customs role in Canada
He said.
Gary Mar Washington was representative of Alberta between 2007 and 2011. (Archive photo)
Photo: Radio-Canada
We need to ensure that Scotia food products can be easily found in the Alberta tablet
He said as an example.
Ontario is approximately 38% of the population of Canada and if the Western four provinces are added, it represents about 33% of the population. If the Ontario came in collaboration, many Canadians would be represented.
Asked about this interprrvincial agreement, Jason Kenney, former Federal Federal Minister and Alberta Prime Minister, believes this cooperation improved the situation
Between the western provinces.
There are very few (commercial barriers) among these four provinces. When I was the Prime Minister of Alberta, I asked other Prime Ministers, like Ontario and Brunswick, if they wanted to join this Agreement
He said he refused for political reasons.
Agreements pressed by threats
Jason Kenney hopes that Donald Trump’s Customs Fares’ threats will force provinces to look for obstacles between the provinces.
The threat of customs rates is still present, as they have come into force until March 4th. Thus, several government demand began to sign up to sign trading barriers to sign interprovincial agreements.
Anita Anand is responsible for home trade, especially those obstacles that can fall within months.

Jason Kenney was the Prime Minister of Alberta between 2019 and 2022. (Archive photo)
Photo: Radio-Canada / Chris Schwarz / Alberta Government
Everyone, in principle, is free trade within the country. A common sense does at a certain level, but the solutions are very technical
However, Jason Kenney warns.
Alberta, Matt Jones, Matt Jones, Matt Jones and West West of the Province by Minister of Trade Minister Elimination of unnecessary Canadian trade barriers
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2025-02-06 01:49:00