Feds, most provinces get top marks on internal trade — but more work to be done
OTTAWA — The federal government has gone from a C student to top of the class in its work to advance internal trade between provinces, says the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
In the federation’s latest annual report card on internal trade, the federal government jumped to an A-plus from the C grade it got in 2025.
The report card released Wednesday by the advocacy group for small businesses said Canada has made unprecedented progress toward breaking down internal trade barriers long considered a self-imposed drag on the domestic economy.
The International Monetary Fund estimates that removing internal trade barriers could boost Canada’s real gross domestic product by $210 billion over the long term.
