Alberta and Yukon Join Hands — A new partnership for economic cooperation

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Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta and the Yukon have committed to removing barriers so goods, services, workers and opportunity can flow freely across borders.

Premier Danielle Smith and Yukon Premier Mike Pemberton signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to expand economic cooperation while attending the Council of the Federation meeting in Huntsville, Ontario.

The agreement will help Alberta businesses sell more goods and services into the Yukon, while giving Yukon companies new opportunities to access Alberta’s growing markets and invest in the province. Both jurisdictions will identify ways to align certification, licensing and registration for regulated occupations while increasing opportunities for our apprentices and skilled workers to grow their careers across jurisdictions.

“Canada’s premiers are making it our collective goal to knock down the barriers that have been holding back our workers and our economies for far too long This agreement is the latest in a new era of cooperation that will see Canada’s provinces and territories unleash the full potential of our provincial, territorial and national economies. Alberta looks forward to working with the Yukon through this agreement to build a more adaptable and competitive labour market and economy so that Albertans and Yukoners can share in prosperity together.”Danielle Smith, Premier of Alberta

“The Yukon is proud to support Team Canada efforts to reduce barriers to trade, investment and labour mobility, creating new economic opportunities here at home and across the country. This agreement builds on work the Yukon has already done to reduce red tape across the territory and it strengthens our long-standing economic and labour cooperation with Alberta. We look forward to accelerating that work to make it easier to do business across our jurisdictions – for the benefit of Yukoners and Albertans alike.”Mike Pemberton, Premier of the Yukon

Ongoing work under this new agreement will also acknowledge the vital role of First Nation, Métis and Inuit communities in advancing economic opportunity. It will align with the core principles and spirit of the Canada Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) and other existing partnerships that aim to remove internal trade barriers and support long-term economic growth, stability and prosperity Canada-wide.

By Rajeev Sharma

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