B.C. businesses will now find it easier to sell products across Canada, and for consumers to buy Canadian-made goods.

The agreement, called the Canadian Mutual Recognition Agreement, was signed by all the provinces, territories and the federal government on Nov. 17.

“When threats to Canada’s economic security land at our doorstep, we’re at our best when we work together as one country,” Premier David Eby said in a statement.

“That’s why our government has led the effort to make it easier for businesses to grow and create good jobs across provincial and territorial lines. This is part of our work to build an economy that’s less reliant on the United States and works better for all Canadians.”

The B.C. government said the initiative was led by the province and includes thousands of produ

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