Canada’s economy is stronger when it moves as one, but fragmented regulations still slow the flow of goods, services, and labour across provincial borders. Our new paper calls for a single national system of mutual recognition, which can unlock up to $200 billion a year in growth, strengthen domestic resilience, and boost global competitiveness.
The Board calls on the federal, provincial, and territorial governments to jointly create a Canada-wide legislative framework that:
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Mandates the mutual recognition of goods, services, and labour
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Applies automatically across all provinces and territories
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Establishes a clear and binding enforcement mechanism
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Eliminates any requirements for bilateral agreements or reciprocity
The political momentum is here. Now is the time to remove internal trade barriers and build one Canadian market.