Moe urges provinces to join expanded western trade agreement
Premier Scott Moe is calling on provinces and territories across Canada to join the New West Partnership Trade Agreement, aiming to expand the country’s largest barrier-free interprovincial market and strengthen domestic trade.
The move comes in a week where renewed debates on tariffs have put internal trade back in the spotlight.
“Joining the New West Partnership is an opportunity for all provinces and territories to work together to strengthen internal trade and to grow Canada’s economy,” Moe said in a news release on Thursday.
The NWPTA was created in 2010 by Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, with Manitoba joining later. It’s designed to remove many of the rules and red tape that make doing business across provinces difficult.