Feb 18, 2015Agreement on Internal TradeThe Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) was an intergovernmental trade agreement signed by Canadian First Ministers that came into force on July 1, 1995. In...Parties:Alberta,British Columbia,Canada,Manitoba,New Brunswick,Newfoundland and Labrador,Northwest Territories,Nova Scotia,Ontario,Prince Edward Island,Quebec,Saskatchewan,Yukon
Dec 31, 2016New West Partnership Trade AgreementThe New West Partnership Trade Agreement creates a single economic region encompassing British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. The agreement’s goal is to reduce barriers...Parties:Alberta,British Columbia,Manitoba,Saskatchewan
Apr 01, 2009Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility AgreementThis consolidation combines the text of the original Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement (2007) together with all Protocols of Amendment which have been adopted...Parties:Alberta,British Columbia
Jul 01, 2006Interim Agreement on Internal Trade in Agriculture and Food GoodsMinisters responsible for agriculture and agri-food in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island and the Yukon have signed a wideranging agreement to enhance...Parties:Alberta,British Columbia,Manitoba,Saskatchewan,Yukon
Sep 16, 2004Forestry sub-agreement under IRA: Letter of Understanding to promote mutually beneficial exchange of logsBetween: The Government of Yukon as Represented by The Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources And: The Government of British Columbia as Represented By The...Parties:British Columbia,Yukon
Jul 09, 2004British Columbia-Yukon Intergovernmental Relations AccordBetween the Government of Yukon as represented by the premier and the Government of British Columbia as represent by the premier WHEREAS the Government of...Parties:British Columbia,Yukon
Apr 01, 1989Memorandum of Agreement of the Reduction of Interprovincial Trade Barriers in Western CanadaWhereas the Provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba (The Western Provinces) wish to: reaffirm the principles set out in the Intergovernmental Position Paper...Parties:Alberta,British Columbia,Manitoba,Saskatchewan