It comes into effect this Saturday and will allow regulated technical tradespeople to work throughout the region.
Atlantic Premiers have signed an agreement to improve technical safety, the flow of goods and services, and the mobility of tradespeople. It comes into effect this Saturday and will allow regulated technical tradespeople to work throughout the region. This includes aligning the requirements for training, certification, and licensing, and speeding up the registration processes for skilled tradespeople. The agreement is available on the Council of Atlantic Premiers website at: cap-cpma.ca/newsroom
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