How can we be sure that other governments will implement their labour mobility commitments under the AIT and not block Ontario workers from being certified in their jurisdictions?
All governments across Canada are taking these obligations seriously. By endorsing amendments to the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) in January 2009, all governments have committed to removing labour mobility barriers. Ontario shares the collective goal of full labour mobility with all provinces, and all provinces are working together to achieve it. This process began in April, with the discussion of possible exceptions to labour mobility. If Ontario has concerns about how AIT is being implemented in another jurisdiction, we can work to resolve them with the other province. Ultimately, Ontario can raise concerns through the dispute resolution process that has been established under the AIT.
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