Mark Carney, a former central banker and newly elected politician, has committed to revitalizing the Canadian economy post-election. He emphasizes a dual approach: decreasing reliance on the U.S. amidst potential tariff threats and forming trade and energy corridors alongside provinces and Indigenous communities. Carney's vision includes creating substantial skilled jobs and positioning Canada as an energy superpower. Industry leaders stress the urgent need for action to dismantle interprovincial trade barriers, a challenge that has gained attention only due to external pressures such as U.S. tariffs.
We will need to do things previously thought impossible at speeds we haven't seen in generations.
It's time to build new trade and energy corridors working in partnership with the provinces [and] territories and Indigenous Peoples.
We need to get going. The world's not going to wait.
Despite Canadian businesses taking issue with these barriers for years, the political will to fix the problem only truly developed in the face of Trump's tariffs.
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