
Sal Guatieri
Sal Guatieri is a senior economist at the Bank of Montreal, known for his insights into economic trends and policy implications. He has extensively analyzed interprovincial trade barriers in Canada and highlighted the stagnation of internal trade since the early 1990s. Recently, he commented on the potential for change in this area, noting that recent government efforts to remove barriers could alter the longstanding trajectory of interprovincial trade.
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