Nova Scotia groups want free Canadian trade as poll shows support in Atlantic region
- Nova Scotia's Premier Tim Houston calls for reduced interprovincial trade barriers during an event in Milton, Ont., which is welcomed by various business sectors in the province.
- A new bill proposed by Houston would allow Canadian goods and services to be sold in Nova Scotia without extra testing or red tape.
- A poll by Narrative Research shows 92% of Atlantic Canadians support removing trade barriers, with 75% likely to buy Canadian goods if U.S. Tariffs threaten them.
- Representatives from Nova Scotia's wine and forestry sectors support the initiative to make selling products easier in other provinces.
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