New Brunswick, Newfoundland sign free trade agreement
- Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt signed a memorandum of understanding to explore breaking down trade barriers between the two provinces.
- Furey stated that barriers have obstructed business, noting, "It makes no sense, for example, that a trucker is licensed in New Brunswick but can't be licensed here in Newfoundland and Labrador."
- Holt emphasized that breaking down trade barriers is crucial as U.S. Tariffs threaten Canada, stating, "Team Canada has made it a point that we are going to make doing business in Canada easier and easier."
- Both premiers aim to allow workers and goods certified in one province to have the same clearance in the other, as similar agreements exist with other provinces.
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New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador sign agreement to knock down trade barriers
Other provinces, including Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Ontario, have entered into similar agreements to encourage an interprovincial flow of goods and workers
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