By Christl Dabu – CTV News
Buying that special cheese or case of beer from another province isn’t necessarily as simple as it sounds.
Depending on where you live in Canada, rules, standards or regulations may exist that mean the product could cost you more money or be subject to certain limits.
As Canada braces for the fallout from potential U.S. tariffs, Canadian federal, territorial and provincial officials are looking to reduce trade barriers.
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