On Sunday Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Ontario Premier Doug Ford signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the removal of trade barriers between the two provinces.
In a news release Moe said. “Our province remains committed to removing restrictive barriers that limit the flow of trade. Today’s MOU between Saskatchewan and Ontario is just one of the ways we are unlocking the infinite potential that exists within our industries from coast to coast.”
Some of the goals outlined in the agreement are identified as mutual recognition of goods, workers and investment which includes aims to strengthen interprovincial labour mobility and direct-to-consumer alcohol sales between the provinces.



















