Jason Kenney: The time is now for mutual recognition

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Jason Kenney: The time is now for mutual recognition
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Now is the time to cut costs by slashing trade barriers in Canada. Read more.

My home province of Alberta has long seen the benefits of the free internal movement of people and goods. We took the lead by unilaterally dropping 85 per cent of our negotiated exceptions under the Canada Free Trade Agreement . At present, more than 300 exceptions are still filed under the agreement.

In the near future, Canadian professionals who want to work in Alberta will only have to demonstrate that they are licenced in good standing in another province. That’s why Alberta’s government commissioned a Macdonald-Laurier Institute study to measure the effects of adopting mutual recognition — a system in which goods and services meeting regulations in one Canadian jurisdiction are automatically accepted in others.Article content

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