The meeting agenda will also include common areas of significance including energy, trade, manufacturing and tourism.
Premier John Hogan is in Boston today for important discussions to strengthen regional integration strategies. He is joined by Canada’s Eastern Premiers and Northeast U.S. Governors. The delegation will address the impacts of President Trump’s tariffs and how American and Canadian leaders can continue to work together to maintain economic relations that benefit their local businesses and residents. The meeting agenda will also include common areas of significance including energy, trade, manufacturing and tourism. Premier Hogan is dedicated to enhancing both interprovincial and Canada-United States relations through a unified and cooperative approach, aiming to safeguard our important partnerships and ensuring economic stability for Newfoundland and Labrador.
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