Huntsville, Onts. – Ontario, British Columbia, Nunavut, Yucon and Northwest Territories have announced agreements to promote internal trade, improve labor mobility and remove obstacles in trading simultaneously.
Canadian premiere Huntsville, in Onts, is meeting about business, about American tariff hazards and other issues, and a statement by five leaders announced signs of two separate memorandum.
Ontario and BC, and Ontario and three regions, have signed separate agreements that Premier Doug Ford says that Canada will help unlock Canada to unlock about $ 200 billion in economic capacity.
A statement by Premiers states that the province and region are working together to eliminate red tapes, cut commercial costs and open new ways to move freely across the country for skilled workers.
The deals declared on Monday means that Ontario has signed agreements with all Canadian provinces and regions.
Yukon Premier Mike Pamberton says their agreement will help ensure that the fields can fully participate and contribute to the Canadian economy.
BC Premier David EB says that when Ontario and BC team formed a team to reduce trade obstacles, it is good for workers and businesses.
“Between our provinces, we have more than half of the population of the country. The agreement is important to unlock a Canadian economy,” EB said in the statement.