A Voice from the Eastern Door
The New York State Assembly hosted its inaugural event for the newly formed Task
Force on New York Canada Relations chaired by Assemblyman Billy Jones (D-Chateaugay
Lake) during the annual New York Canada Day in Albany. Members from across the state met with visitors from the General Consul of Canada to discuss the importance of this relationship
between the two governments and how to make sure that this partnership continues to grow. The
Task Force on New York Canada Relations is in its infancy and will include members from
across the state who represent areas with strong cultural and economic ties to our neighbors to
the North. The mission of this task force is to foster the relationship between New York and
Canada, raise awareness on the importance of this relationship to all New Yorkers, and increase
the economic impact this relationship has created. The task force will also emphasize the cultural
relationship between New York and Canada and how this relationship benefits communities
across the state.
“Canada is New York’s biggest trading partner by far with over $42 billion in trade in
2021,” said Assemblyman Jones, “and it is not just the border communities that feel this
economic impact. Some of the counties in New York City and Long Island benefit the most from
this trade partnership and we need to raise awareness on the importance of not only this
economic relationship throughout the state but the cultural one and social one as well. Border
communities like the North Country see it every day with day travelers and Canadians who have
second homes and in the very names of our communities that have French Canadian ties.
Tuesday was a very productive event with the members of the General Consul of Canada, and I
want to thank Acting Consul General André Frenette, Delegate General of Quebec Martine
Hébert, and Managing Director of Alberta’s Washington D.C’s office Julia Bareman for meeting
with us. I am proud to have started the very first task force like this in the United States and look
forward to working with my colleagues and the General Consul to continue to foster this
important relationship.”
“New York’s cultural, social and economic ties to Canada are a tremendous asset not
only to our communities that share a border with our northern neighbors, but to our entire state.
All across New York, we benefit from tourism and a strong trade relationship that help spur our
economy,” said Speaker Carl Heastie. “This new task force will ensure that our state is able to
continue to foster the relationship between New York and Canada and build upon our existing
connections. I would like to thank Assemblymember Jones for his leadership of this task force,
as well as our partners in government in Canada for their cooperation. I look forward to the
opportunities it will undoubtedly bring for New Yorkers and Canadians alike.”
“Canada and New York State are the closest of friends and neighbors, and I would like to
thank Speaker Heastie and Assemblymember Jones for launching this exciting new Task Force
on New York Canada Relations,” said André Frenette, Acting Consul General of Canada.
“Canada is New York State’s number one customer and our highly integrated supply chains
support tens of thousands of jobs on both sides of the border. The ties between Canada and New
York State extend beyond economics to a shared commitment on security, combatting climate
change and righting the inequities of the past to create welcoming spaces in all our communities.
Canada is a proud to be a secure, reliable partner to New York State and I look forward to
engaging more closely with the NYS Assembly as we explore how to further grow our
relationship.”
“Our region’s connections with Canada are the greatest ingredient in our economic
present and future, from manufacturing and logistics to cross border travel,” says Garry Douglas, President of the North Country Chamber of Commerce. “The formation of this new task force in
the State Assembly by Speaker Heastie, who has been here and has seen the impact of cross
border investment in particular, provides an important new platform in Albany for spreading
awareness and facilitating new and even stronger connections. And tapping our own Billy Jones
to serve as Chair is an outstanding action for us and for the entire state. We thank Speaker
Heastie and Assemblyman Jones for making this happen and truly look forward to working
actively with the task force to pursue many opportunities for both New York and Canada.
Onward and upward!”
In previous years, over 19 million people have crossed at New York-Canada port of
entries, which has a significant impact on tourism and New York’s economy. The trade
relationship between New York and Canada must not be underestimated as well- New York
exports $16.5 billion in goods to Canada annually and imports $17.9 billion in goods from
Canada. New York also exports $8.4 billion in services to Canada annually. It is not just regions
close to the border that benefit from this trade relationship. The top six counties that export
goods to Canada are New York, Erie, Suffolk, Oneida, Monroe, and Queens with over $11.5
billion in exports in total. This trade relationship is also important because it creates jobs in New
York with 58,744 workers employed at the 829 Canadian-owned businesses across the state.
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