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Author:
Manucha, Ryan, author.
Title:
Booze, cigarettes, and constitutional dust-ups : Canada's quest for interprovincial free trade / Ryan Manucha.
Publisher:
McGill-Queen's University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xi, 296 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Free trade--Canada--Provinces.
Free trade--Government policy--Canada.
Interstate commerce--Canada.
Interprovincial commerce--Canada.
Libre-echange--Canada--Provinces.
Libre-echange--Politique gouvernementale--Canada.
Commerce interprovincial (Canada)
Free trade--Canadian provinces.
Free trade--Government policy.
Interstate commerce.
Canada.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [225]-292) and index.
Contents:
Get your hands off my beer -- The house the beavers built -- Booze, cigarettes, and constitutional dust-ups --A turkey farmer takes on the Wheat Board -- A potash cartel and its Canadian kingpin -- Gravity and the internal trade barrier -- American apples, Korean beef, and Canadian beer -- Think tanks, accords, and a clash of ideology -- The birth of a trade deal -- Agreeing on how to disagree -- Margarine meltdown -- Deals within deals -- Duvets, organic lettuce, and building codes : the new age of internal trade -- Interprovincial trade and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples living in Canada -- The future of domestic free trade.
Summary:
"Gerard Comeau, a retiree living in rural New Brunswick, never thought his booze run would turn him into a Canadian hero. In 2012, after Comeau had driven to Quebec to purchase cheaper beer and crossed back into his home province, police officers participating in a low-stakes sting operation tailed and detained him, confiscated his haul, and levied a fine of less than 300 dollars. Countries routinely engage in trade wars and erect barriers to protect domestic industries from foreign competition. Comeau, however, was detained by the full force of the law for engaging in commerce with a Canadian business on the other side of a domestic border. With Comeau's story as its starting point, Booze, Cigarettes, and Constitutional Dust-Ups tells the fascinating tale of Canadian interprovincial trade. Ryan Manucha examines the historical, political, and legal forces that gave rise to the regulation of interprovincial commerce in Canada, the trade-offs that come with liberalized domestic free trade, and Canada's enduring pursuit of economic union. The pandemic laid bare the vulnerability of global supply chains, the fickleness of foreign trading partners, and the surprising slipperiness of domestic trade. In a global climate of increasingly isolationist geopolitics, the history and possibility of Canada's economic union, quirks and all, deserve careful attention."-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
McGill-Queen's/Brian Mulroney Institute of Government studies in leadership, public policy, and governance ; 10
ISBN:
0228014425
9780228014423
0228014417
9780228014416
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1309866445
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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