Manitoba politicians reached a deal to speed passage of a free trade bill Monday, hours before the legislature was to break for the summer. More than 30 other bills were also set to be approved on the last day of the spring sitting.

The trade bill, based on a deal with Ontario, would remove trade and labour barriers for some goods and services between Manitoba and other jurisdictions that pass similar laws. Other provinces have recently joined the effort, as part of a national plan to boost the economy and respond to tariffs imposed by the United States.

The NDP government wanted the bill passed quickly, without public hearings that are normally mandatory in Manitoba, in time for July 1.

The Opposition Progressive Conservatives initially rejected demands to quickly approve the bill and

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