MLA for Lacombe-Ponoka Jennifer Johnson and MLA for Lac Ste. Anne-Parkland Shane Getson will focus on driving home the message that Alberta officials have been promoting to decision makers across the U.S. throughout 2025: when it comes to partnership in trade, investment and establishing energy and food security, Alberta is the answer.
This year’s CSG National Conference will bring together lawmakers, government and private sector leaders, and community partners from all U.S. states, territories and associate members to build connections and work collaboratively to advance key priorities in areas including artificial intelligence, energy and electricity, affordability, economic development, trade corridors and more.
“I look forward to sitting across the table from our counterparts to stress just how important it is that our countries work together towards our common goals so we can secure mutual, long-term prosperity for Canadians and Americans. I plan to work with colleagues on a motion at a future CSG conference that recognizes the value of our agricultural sectors, how it effects food security, and how we can work together to protect these values.”
“When it comes to strengthening trade and investment ties with the U.S. that keep Alberta’s economy growing and creating jobs, we are committed to seeing results. Through our regular engagement with state leaders, we are building contacts and allies across the U.S. to build the economic corridors that will drive prosperity for Albertans.”
Mission expenses will be posted on the travel and expense disclosure page.
Quick facts
- The U.S. is Alberta’s largest trading partner, and Alberta is the second largest provincial exporter to the U.S. after Ontario.
- In 2024:
- Alberta’s exports to the U.S. totalled C$162.1 billion, accounting for 88.7 per cent of total provincial exports. The U.S. is also an important source of industrial inputs and consumer goods for the province.
- Illinois was Alberta’s top trading state, with bilateral trade valued at more than $68 billion.
- Alberta imported approximately C$25.3 billion in products from the U.S., including energy, machinery, vehicles and plastics. However, these figures are underreported, as they do not account for trans-shipments.
- CSG National is the lead coordinating organization for five regional affiliate organizations – CSG Washington D.C., CSG West, CSG Midwest, CSG South and CSG East.
Itinerary for MLA Johnson*
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Dec. 11 |
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Dec. 12 |
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Dec. 13 |
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*Subject to change.
Itinerary for MLA Getson*
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Dec. 11 |
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Dec. 12-13 |
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Dec. 14 |
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*Subject to change.