
Quebec effort to ease internal trade means less red tape for racehorses, undertakers
MONTREAL — Quebec is taking some halting steps toward scrapping interprovincial trade barriers with measures that will reduce red tape for funeral directors, real estate brokers and racehorse owners.
The government is also looking to harmonize regulations on consumer goods with other provinces as part of a countrywide effort to boost internal trade.
Christopher Skeete, Quebec’s junior economy minister, said Wednesday the province is making progress on breaking down trade barriers but acknowledged the slow pace can be “frustrating.”
“In a lot of ways, a trade agreement between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico is easier to ratify because we have three jurisdictions that are trying to harmonize trade,” he said in an interview. “In Canada, because we’re a federation, we have 14 different jurisdictions.”