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Houston and other Premiers to visit Washington D.C. next week for trade mission

Premier Tim Houston will travel to Washington, D.C., next week as part of a delegation of Canadian premiers attending a trade mission organized by the Council of the Federation of Premiers.

The premiers and territorial leaders will meet with U.S. political and business leaders on February 11 and 12 to emphasize the importance of free trade between Canada and the United States.

Houston says both countries benefit from strong economic ties and warns that tariffs would have consequences on both sides of the border.

“Our economies thrive when we work together,” Houston said. “The stakes are high—not just for Canadians and Nova Scotians but also for Americans who will also pay the price if tariffs are imposed.”

The mission will also focus on reducing interprovincial trade barriers, improving labour mobility, and expanding market opportunities.

The United States is Nova Scotia’s largest trading partner. In 2023, the province exported $4.4 billion in goods to the U.S., with key exports including tires, seafood, forest products, and plastics. Nova Scotia also imported $682.7 million in goods from the U.S.

Houston will be joined on the trip by his Chief of Staff and General Counsel Nicole LaFosse Parker and Executive Deputy Minister Tracey Taweel.


  • Evan Taylor

    Evan Taylor is a 2018 graduate of the journalism program at Fanshawe College. He is based in Bridgewater and covers stories across the South Shore and Nova Scotia. Contact Evan at taylore@radioabl.ca.

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