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PM’s Canada Day Message Balances History, Uncertain Present

  • In his first Canada Day address, Prime Minister Mark Carney pledged to achieve internal free trade by July 1, calling it a 'promise kept' after his election.
  • U.S. tariff threats prompted urgency, leading to Bill C-5's passage on June 26, promoting free movement based on the New West Partnership precedent.
  • Only Manitoba permits direct sales under supply management, while four provinces recognize each other's standards, and Ontario harmonized over 1,700 technical requirements, illustrating ongoing efforts to reduce trade barriers.
  • Following his Canada Day pledge, U.S.-Canada trade talks resumed Monday, with Carney saying `We’ve decided not to pull apart and fight`.
  • With a July 21 deadline, Canada aims to expand mutual recognition and harmonization to secure a future trade deal with the U.S. and strengthen economic resilience.
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The Globe & Mail broke the news in Canada on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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