• BC Chamber on Inter-Provincial Trade Agreement: 11/20/2025

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    November 20, 2025
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
    BC Chamber of Commerce Statement on Inter-Provincial Trade Agreement
    Moving towards a single Canadian market will help the economy grow, businesses prosper and communities flourish
     
    VANCOUVER, BC, November 19, 2025 — In response to today’s announcement of the Canadian Mutual Recognition Agreement (CMRA) signed today in Yellowknife, Alex McMillan, CEO (Interim) of the BC Chamber of Commerce, released the following statement:
     
    “Reducing interprovincial trade barriers has been a top priority for the BC Chamber of Commerce. I applaud today’s news of the CMRA being signed by all the provinces, territories and federal government.
     
    “Every step we take to reduce barriers businesses face to grow their customer base and make it easier to conduct business across the country is a positive one. We know that the elimination of unnecessary regulation will increase productivity and boost investment and innovation. As businesses succeed, grow and expand they will create additional jobs and improve prosperity.
     
    “It never made sense to me that we had 14 separate economies in our country. Today marks a significant shift towards building a single, unified economy. It is also a critical step that will place British Columbia, and the entire country, in a stronger position and reduce our economic reliance on the United States.”
     
    “The BC Government deserves credit for leading the way on reducing inter-provincial trade barriers. All the provinces, territories and federal government should be celebrated for what they achieved today. “  
     
      
    
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    About the BC Chamber of Commerce
    The BC Chamber of Commerce is the largest and most broadly based business organization in the province. Representing almost eighty-five local chambers of commerce and boards of trade and close to 32,000 businesses of every size and from every sector and region of the province, the BC Chamber of Commerce is uniquely positioned to “Know What’s on BC’s Mind.”
      
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