Manitoba NDP wants interprovincial trade bill passed before summer break | Unpublished
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Author: Steve Lambert
Publication Date: May 26, 2025 - 19:05

Manitoba NDP wants interprovincial trade bill passed before summer break

May 26, 2025
Manitoba’s governing New Democrats are hoping to rush a bill on interprovincial trade through the legislature before the summer break, but the Opposition Progressive Conservatives are not yet agreeing.The bill, introduced last week, would remove trade barriers for some goods and services between Manitoba and other jurisdictions with similar laws.There are exceptions to the Manitoba bill, such as goods and services provided by Crown corporations.


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