Tuesday, June 16, 2026

The need to remove trade barriers

Barriers include differences in fruit and vegetable packaging and labeling between provinces; separate licensing requirements for food products crossing provincial borders.

Trade barriers aren’t just an international issue. They should also be of concern to Scarborough business owners.

“Reducing internal trade barriers could boost Canada’s GDP by as much as $161 billion per year,” said Professor Christopher Cotton, Director of the John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy from Queen’s University. “By making these reforms a priority, Canada can create a more unified national market, lower costs for consumers, and encourage innovation and competition to drive long-term economic growth.”

Most Canadians were not even aware of all the trade barriers before the United States White House administration started talking about tariffs – weren’t we all shocked when we started to hear about these categories of barriers?

These are some of the regulatory and administrative barriers: Differences in licensing recognition across provinces; variations in safety certifications and technical standards; occupational health and safety standards that differ between provinces; environmental standards that vary by province

Then there are restrictions on goods: limitations on the sale of alcohol across provincial borders; differences in packaging and labeling requirements for food products; restrictions on the direct sale and shipment of wine, beer, and spirits to consumers in other provinces

Don’t forget language requirements: Quebec’s language laws, which impose regulations on businesses operating in the province, including signage and communication requirements

There are also agricultural and food-related barriers: Provincial control over chicken prices, such as in British Columbia; differences in fruit and vegetable packaging and labeling between provinces; separate licensing requirements for food products crossing provincial borders

Professional qualifications also create barriers: Varying requirements for professional certifications and qualifications across provinces.

Transportation and infrastructure barriers include: Different vehicle weight standards between provinces; variations in load safety regulations for interprovincial transportation.

It’s quite a list.

Scarborough is the hub for many small and large businesses in Toronto. It is important to support our local businesses and encourage growth to keep our community healthy and developing. 

Focusing on our local existing businesses and assisting with new initiatives and projects by removing interprovincial trade barriers should be one of our main goals at all government levels. It is after all the lowest lying fruit to benefit our local economies.

Hot this week

City gets updates on all Mississauga transit developments

City staff recently presented Mississauga council with an update...

Candidates register for Mississauga mayor, council races

The Mississauga municipal election is beginning to shape up...

100 local students participate in real estate building challenge

Real estate developers acted as mentors for construction of...

Buddhist temple launches counselling service for locals

Leaders identified growing need in the community for spiritual...

Free sports equipment to be provided in Mississauga parks

Secure lockers will require app to access This summer, if...
ADVERTISEMENTspot_img

Topics

Business Perspective: Lessons from a CEO to young job applicants

Too many young people are unprepared these days. This week...

Celebrating the growth and success of the  Taste of Lawrence

As vendors prepare to turn Lawrence Avenue east into...

Scarborough parks get upgrades for summer

Infrastructure for the kids, including six playgrounds and a...

Metrolinx seeks public input for Scarborough subway station names

Survey only open for a short period, with limited...

Scarborough is becoming Toronto’s next condo frontier

Compared to downtown and parts of North York, Scarborough...

Don’t take away Scarborough’s parking spots

Downtown condo residents have subway stops at their front...

City gets updates on all Mississauga transit developments

City staff recently presented Mississauga council with an update...

Candidates register for Mississauga mayor, council races

The Mississauga municipal election is beginning to shape up...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

ADVERTISEMENTspot_img