Canada, one of the U.S.’s most important trade partners, is Maine’s biggest trade partner – fish, lumber, energy and other commodities go back and forth across the border every day. On Monday evening, January 23 at 6:30 p.m. the Consul General of Canada, Rodger Cuzner, will speak via Zoom about the incredibly important bilateral trade relationship between Canada and the United States. The Camden Conference Community Event will be hosted by the Scarborough Public Library in partnership with the York Public Library, Kennebunk Free Library, Patten Free Library, and Prince Memorial Library and is free to the public. For more information or to register, please visit: https://bit.ly/3XYfAOf
Mr. Cuzner will give a Canadian perspective on U.S. – Canada trade and will discuss the results of the recent meeting in Mexico of the heads of the North American States. He will answer audience questions on trade between Maine and Canada as well as on trade between the two nations.
Camden Conference Community Events are free to all and presented in anticipation of the 36th annual Camden Conference, Global Trade and Politics: Managing Turbulence, presented February 17-19, live on the stage of the Camden Opera House and live-streamed to venues in Belfast, Portland, Rockland, and to classrooms and households around the world. David Brancaccio, host and senior editor of American Public Media’s Marketplace Morning Report, will return in the role of conference moderator. For the full roster of the 2023 Conference speakers, and to register, please visit camdenconference.org.