A Summerland winery owner says it is more affordable to sell its wine in the United States than to sell inter-provincially.
Ron Kubek, owner of Lightning Rock Winery in Summerland, says internal tariffs and markups imposed by provincial governments make it more difficult to do business between provinces than internationally. He said the taxes imposed by Alberta, Ontario and Quebec are especially challenging.
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He said foreign wines are treated more favourably in Canada than wines made in a different province than where they are sold.
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Kubek is asking for Canadian policymakers to remove the obstacles in place facing wineries attempting to sell across Canada.
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Kubek is not alone in his quest for better trade within Canada.
In early February, the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce spoke about the importance of removing barriers to trade between provinces.
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The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade has also recommended lower trade barriers within Canada.
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At the federal level, MP Dan Albas has worked in the past to improve regulations regarding inter-provincial wine trade. He said these regulations are not consistent across Canada. Despite his efforts, inter-provincial trade barriers still exist in Canada.