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Citizen of One, Citizen of the Whole: How Ottawa can strengthen our nation by eliminating provincial trade barriers with a charter of economic rights
Brian Lee Crowley
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Robert Knox
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John Robson
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If Canada is our common home, why are so many doors locked inside it? The federal government has the legal power and moral duty to ensure that there are no restrictions and impediments to the free movement of people, goods, services and investment in Canada. Not only are these barriers costly impediments to the efficiency of the Canadian marketplace, but they interfere with and erode the basic rights of Canadians. Establishing that Canadians have a right to move, work and do business anywhere in Canada would be the much-delayed fulfilment of our Founders' dream of a great nation, and of the deal they struck in 1867.
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Citizen of One, Citizen of the Whole: How Ottawa can strengthen our nation by eliminating provincial trade barriers with a charter of economic rights
Contributors
Brian Lee Crowley
,
Robert Knox
,
John Robson
Publisher
Macdonald-Laurier Institute for Public Policy
Publication date
2010-06-01
Pages
35 p.
LC Subjects
Interprovincial commerce - Canada.
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Trade regulation - Canada - Provinces.
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True North Study Papers 1(2)
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Citizen of One, Citizen of the Whole: How Ottawa can strengthen our nation by eliminating provincial trade barriers with a charter of economic rights
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