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#canadaeconomy #CanadaAffordabilityCrisis #InternalTradeBarriers In this video, we break down THE ONE-COUNTRY LIE: Why Canada Still Trades Like 10 Provinces — a deep analysis of Canada’s interprovincial trade barriers, internal trade restrictions, and how provincial rules quietly increase costs for ordinary Canadians. We explain how Canada’s internal trade system, provincial regulations, licensing barriers, labor mobility issues, procurement rules, and fragmented standards create hidden economic friction across provinces. This directly impacts Canada’s affordability crisis, grocery prices, housing costs, construction costs, job mobility, business expansion, productivity, and national competitiveness. If you’ve ever wondered why Canada feels so expensive despite being rich in resources, this video connects the dots between policy, economics, and everyday life. We also cover the historical roots of internal trade barriers in Canada, federal vs provincial powers, the Canadian Free Trade Agreement, provincial protectionism, and why “one country” often functions like multiple separate markets. This is a hard-hitting breakdown of the Canada economy, affordability in Canada, internal trade barriers, and the hidden costs shaping real people’s lives. Disclaimer: This video is for educational, informational, and commentary purposes only. The content is based on public policy and economic analysis and should not be considered legal, financial, or professional advice. Please refer to official government sources, regulations, and updated public data for the latest information. #CanadaInternalTrade #InterprovincialTradeBarriers #CanadaPolicy #CanadaEconomyAnalysis #affordabilitycrisis #canadianeconomy #canadahousingcrisis #ProductivityCrisis #LaborMobility #EconomicExplained