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Bill 605The Free Trade within Canada (Mutual Recognition) Act (Removed from Order Paper March 30, 2026)

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Status
Removed From Order Paper
Sponsor
Kim Breckner
Introduced
2025-10-29
Session
30th Legislature, 2nd Session

What it does

AI plain-language summary of the official text.

Bill 605, introduced in the 30th Legislature's 2nd Session, proposed legislation on free trade within Canada based on a principle of mutual recognition between provinces and territories. The bill did not progress through the legislative process and was removed from the Order Paper on March 30, 2026. No further details about its specific provisions are available from the bill's metadata alone.

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