Cancer Society Warns Internal Trade Bill Could Weaken Health Standards
- The federal government introduced the 'One Canadian Economy' bill aimed at reducing internal trade barriers and expediting project approvals.
- Opposition parties, including the Bloc Québécois and NDP, accuse the government of pushing the bill too quickly without adequate study.
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Cancer society warns internal trade bill could weaken health standards
The Canadian Cancer Society is warning the Carney government that its legislation to eliminate interprovincial trade barriers could undermine health standards unless it's amended to add new safeguards.
Tobacco control groups warn the Carney government that its bill to remove interprovincial trade barriers could compromise health standards unless it is amended to add new protective measures.
Trade bill could trigger ‘race to the bottom’ in health standards, health groups warn
OTTAWA - Anti-smoking groups are warning the Carney government that its legislation to eliminate interprovincial trade barriers could undermine health standards unless it's amended to add new safeguards.

Trade bill could trigger 'race to the bottom' in health standards, health groups warn
OTTAWA - Anti-smoking groups are warning the Carney government that its legislation to eliminate interprovincial trade barriers could undermine health standards unless it's amended to add new safeguards.
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