Governor LePage Looks to Expand Trade and Business Opportunities in Western Canada
AUGUSTA – Governor Paul R. LePage will visit Calgary, Alberta from Sept. 22-25 to see how Maine can improve its economy by connecting with one of the fastest growing economies in the world. At the invitation from Alberta Premier Alison Redford, Governor LePage, in conjunction with the Maine International Trade Center, will have discussions with government officials and business leaders to identify opportunities to increase trade and business development between Maine and Alberta.
“The Alberta economy is one of the most robust in the world today,” said Governor LePage. “I appreciate Premier Redford’s personal invitation to explore how Alberta and Maine can develop relationships and networks that will be mutually beneficial.”
In addition to meeting with Premier Redford and members of her Cabinet, the Governor will introduce Maine development opportunities to business leaders at a Chamber of Commerce luncheon in Calgary.
Janine Bisaillon-Cary, President of the Maine International Trade Center, indicates that while Maine already has significant trade with Western Canada, the time is right to look for more.
“Maine’s development of trade with Western Canada experienced a 16 percent increase in 2012 with exports averaging more than $35 million last year,” said Cary, “it’s imperative that Maine get plugged-in as the Alberta economy continues to surge.”