
Ontario, Saskatchewan sign agreement to free up trade ahead of meeting with Carney
SASKATOON — Ontario and Saskatchewan signed an agreement Sunday to remove trade barriers ahead of a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney to hash out a plan they hope will supercharge the economy.
The memorandum of understanding sees both provinces mutually recognize each other’s goods, workers and investment. They are also working to advance measures that would see willing provinces allow the sale of alcohol directly to consumers.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford told reporters the move helps grow provincial economies as U.S. President Donald Trump threatens more tariffs on Canadian steel.
“We’re going to band together,” Ford said. “We’ve never been attacked by any leader in the world like we have by President Trump. He doesn’t give two hoots about Canada.