Six of our 13 provinces and territories have now agreed to support harmonized trade in agriculture products within Canada.

Saskatchewan joins B.C., Alberta, Manitoba, P-E-I and the Yukon in the deal.

Agricultural heavyweights Ontario and Quebec refuse to sign on because they support supply-management marketing in their dairy and poultry industries.

Governments that have signed the deal have agreed not to discriminate against trade goods that travel across provincial boundaries.