REGINA - The Sask Party government has introduced legislation aimed at promoting internal trade between other provinces and Saskatchewan.
On Tuesday afternoon Minister of Trade and Export Development Warren Kaeding introduced The Saskatchewan Internal Trade Promotion Act in the Legislature. According to the province’s news release, this Act will allow for mutual recognition of goods and services entering the province from other Canadian provinces and territories.
“What we're introducing is a bill to support, further enhance interprovincial trade,” Kaeding said to reporters Tuesday.
“I'd say Saskatchewan has been the leader in the charge on supporting inter-provincial trade since, really, the Canadian Free Trade Agreement was signed in 2017. And this would be just an extension of all the

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