This release was issued under a previous government.
“I’ll be meeting with government and business leaders to promote renewed Alberta-U.S. relations on a variety of files, including the government’s Climate Leadership Plan and innovation in our energy sector. In addition to being a customer for our energy products, the U.S. is an important partner and investor in our province and Alberta will continue to work closely with our largest trading partner to promote investment and encourage trade.”
Bilous will be joined in Washington, D.C. by Paul Whittaker, President and CEO of Alberta Forest Products Association. Mr. Whittaker’s travel expenses will be paid independently and will not be incurred by the Government of Alberta. Whittaker will continue to advocate on behalf of Alberta’s forestry sector.
“The forestry sector is an important part of Alberta’s economy and a key employer in 70 communities throughout the province. I am encouraged that the Government of Alberta is working closely with the Government of Canada to find long-term trade solutions with key partners like the United States.”
The estimated international mission cost for the Minister, one political staff member and one public servant is approximately $12,900. This estimate also includes carbon offsets for each member of the delegation.
Itinerary for Minister Bilous*
Date |
Event |
Wednesday, Feb 3 |
Travel to Washington, D.C. |
Thursday, Feb 4 |
Meet with Canadian Embassy Speak to the Canadian American Business Council Meet with State Department Meet with representatives of The Wilson Center and Center for Canadian Studies, Johns Hopkins University Meet with congressional delegations |
Friday, Feb 5 |
Meet with The World Bank Meet with the Natural Resources Defense Council Meet with the Energy Information Administration Meet with SELEX Galileo Travel to Edmonton |
*Subject to change