BC Opposition proposes interprovincial free trade
PRINCE GEORGE – With all the talk of tariffs, the issue of economic diversification has been front and centre. And that’s the focus of a new endeavour by the BC Conservatives: the Free Trade and Mobility Within Canada Act. “It has been, I think 1992 was the first major push to actually get free trade in Canada,” explains Opposition Leader John Rustad. “It has been 33 years and we haven’t been able to get anywhere. The Berlin Wall came down faster. Like, this is crazy. We need to actually take down our barriers and start thinking of ourselves as a country.”
In many cases, there are more barriers to interprovincial trade than international trade. “One hundred per cent,” says Neil Godbout, Executive Director with the Prince George Chamber of Commerce. “We need to think more East-West, not just about internationally, Europe and Asia, but we need to think more East-West within Canada and provincially, when we look at trade.”
Rustad says there’s a very good reason we should end BC acting in a silo when it comes to interprovincial trade.
