The Saskatchewan government has introduced its first piece of legislation of the 2025 fall sitting, which it says will help promote interprovincial trade and reduce regulatory barriers.

Lt.-Gov. Bernadette McIntyre previewed the new Saskatchewan Internal Trade Promotion Act while reading the speech from the throne last week, saying it was part of the Saskatchewan Party government's work on making trade across provincial borders easier as international trade relationships have become more challenging.

"[The act] will encourage freer trade within our own country and strengthen our Saskatchewan and Canadian economies by reducing interprovincial trade barriers for goods and services," according to the throne speech, which outlines the government's priorities for the coming session.

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