OTTAWA,
ON, May 14, 2024 /CNW/ - The Prime Minister,
Justin Trudeau, today announced he
will travel to Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, on May 21, 2024,
to participate in the Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
Quadrennial North American Convention and promote the Canada-US
relationship, including cross-border trade.
Invited by the SEIU to address the convention, the Prime
Minister will highlight Team Canada's work creating good
middle-class jobs, building opportunities for our workers,
strengthening health care, and delivering fairness for every
generation. The Prime Minister will also highlight the
deep-rooted partnership that Canada and the
United States share. As the closest of friends and Allies,
this relationship is deepened by the important contributions of
organized labour, led by our cross-border unions.
While in Pennsylvania, the
Prime Minister will meet with U.S. business leaders to identify
opportunities for commercial, investment, and trade collaboration.
As one of Canada's biggest trading
partners, Pennsylvania exports
more merchandise to Canada than to
its next four largest foreign export markets combined. In
2023, Pennsylvania exported
US$14.3 billion to Canada, more than a quarter of Pennsylvania's exports to the world.
Canada has an extensive footprint
in Pennsylvania, with US$13.6 billion in exports to the state.
Canadian-owned companies also employ over 25,000 workers in the
state.
With this productive trade relationship, we're creating
good-paying jobs our workers can count on, the right conditions for
our businesses to grow, and more opportunities for Americans and
Canadians alike. Canada is a
reliable partner with critical minerals, a resilient supply chain,
a competitive economy, and a world-class talent pool. With this
Team Canada approach – we're growing trade, attracting investment,
and putting Canadian workers at the forefront of these
opportunities.
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"Canada and the United States are the closest of friends.
Together, we're creating good-paying jobs, building opportunities
for our workers, taking climate action, and growing our economies.
This trip will be another opportunity for Team Canada to deepen the
partnership with our American friends – and make life better and
fairer for Canadians and Americans alike."
— The Rt. Hon. Justin
Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada
Quick Facts
- The SEIU is a labour union that represents some 2 million
individuals. It includes SEIU-Healthcare, which represents roughly
60,000 healthcare workers in the Province of
Ontario.
- Canada and the United States of America share one of the
largest trading relationships in the world. The two countries also
share the longest and most secure border in the world, over which
nearly $3.6 billion worth of goods
and services cross daily.
- With over $1.3 trillion in
bilateral trade in goods and services in 2023, Canada was the largest U.S. trading partner.
Canada-U.S. trade is built on long-standing binational supply
chains, whereby approximately 79 per cent of Canadian goods
exported to the U.S. are incorporated into U.S. supply chains.
- The Canada-U.S. trade relationship supports millions of good
jobs on both sides of the border, driving innovative collaborations
that strengthen North American competitiveness.
- Pennsylvania imported
US$13.6 billion in merchandise from
Canada and exported US$14.3 billion in merchandise to Canada in 2023
- The state's economy depends heavily on imports of Canadian
crude oil, wood pulp, lumber and various metals
- Canadian-owned companies employed 27,800 workers in the state
in 2018.
- More than 2.2 million jobs in Canada depend on exports to the U.S., and
more than 7.8 million jobs in the U.S. are related to trade with
Canada.
- According to U.S. data, majority-owned Canadian companies
operating in the U.S. employ over 866,000 workers.
- The Canada-United
States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) has been in force since
July 1, 2020. It reinforces North
American supply chains and enables Canada, the U.S., and Mexico to compete as a regional bloc on the
global market.
Associated Links
- Canada and North America
- Canada-United States relations
- Canada-United States-Mexico
Agreement
This document is also available at https://pm.gc.ca
SOURCE Prime Minister's Office