Winnipeg – May 15, 2021 – A Panel is set to hold a hearing under the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) to hear the Person to Government dispute between Artisan Ales Consulting Inc. and the Government of Alberta regarding beer mark-ups.
April 19, 2021
Canadian Free Trade Agreement
CFTA Announcement
February 25, 2022
Appeal Panel report regarding the decision of Dairy Blends, Dairy Analogues and Dairy Alternatives
Winnipeg – February 25, 2022 – An Appeal Panel held under the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) has released its decision concerning the report on the dispute between Saskatchewan and Quebec regarding Quebec’s measures under the Food Products Act (FPA), related to Dairy Blends, Dairy Analogues and Dairy Alternatives.
April 30, 2021
Panel report regarding Dairy Blends, Dairy Analogues and Dairy Alternatives
A Panel held under the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) has released its decision in a dispute between Saskatchewan and Quebec regarding Quebec’s measures under the Food Products Act (FPA), related to Dairy Blends, Dairy Analogues and Dairy Alternatives. Saskatchewan was supported by Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba.
June 15, 2021
Ministers approve changes to Person to Government Dispute Resolution
Federal/Provincial/Territorial Ministers responsible for Internal Trade made further progress on improvements to Canada’s Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT).
April 23, 2021
Panel report on Crane Operator Licensing
Winnipeg – April 23, 2021 – A Panel has ruled on a dispute under the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) between a private person from Quebec and Ontario regarding labour mobility for Tower Crane Operators.
February 13, 2022
Panel Report on Public Accounting
Winnipeg – February 13, 2022 – A Panel has ruled on a dispute under the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) between Manitoba and Ontario regarding labour mobility for certified general accountants (CGAs). In July 2011, Manitoba had requested a panel to determine whether an Ontario measure to achieve a legitimate objective for the occupation of public accountant was inconsistent with the AIT. Manitoba was supported by British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Alberta.