This week, Premier Danielle Smith undertook a significant mission to Washington D.C., where she participated in a series of fruitful meetings with influential members of the U.S. Congress and Senate, along with key industry stakeholders from the energy, manufacturing, and technology sectors.
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A key highlight of her visit was a productive conversation with Senator Kevin Cramer, centering on the complexities of the Canada-U.S. economic partnership and strategies to rejuvenate their trade relationship.
Premier Smith also addressed the 10th annual Energy Streams Washington Summit, where she underscored the necessity of enhancing the energy connections between the two countries. Furthermore, she took part in an event organized by the Centre for North American Prosperity and Security, where she interacted with industry leaders and exchanged insights on promoting greater collaboration.
Importantly, Premier Smith had the chance to meet with esteemed economic author and historian Daniel Yergin, delving into the historical backdrop of Canada-U.S. trade relations and the future trajectory.
The Premier's message was unequivocal: Alberta possesses a compelling narrative to convey, and it is crucial for the province to collaborate closely with the U.S. to secure global energy stability. To realize this objective, Premier Smith emphasized the necessity of renegotiating the CUSMA agreement and establishing a tariff-free relationship that is advantageous for both nations.
By cultivating a more robust partnership, Alberta and the U.S. can unlock new avenues for economic expansion, job creation, and sustainable development. As Premier Smith aptly stated, "Alberta has a great story to tell, and we want to advance our relationship with the U.S. to achieve shared prosperity and global energy security."