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News Release - July 20, 2012 ANNUAL SUMMIT PROVIDES FORUM FOR U.S.-CANADA COLLABORATION500 Delegates from Government, Business, Academia Provide Input on Policies Affecting Both Nations Legislators, representatives from non-governmental organizations and business leaders from the states, provinces and territories that form the Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWER) worked together to address the major economic issues impacting the region at PNWER's 22nd Annual Summit, held in Saskatoon, July 15-19. "This was a very productive summit that helped to underscore the important trade relationship that our province has with the United States," Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister and president of the PNWER Executive Committee Lyle Stewart said. "In our first opportunity to host a PNWER Annual Summit, we wanted to showcase the best of Saskatchewan and focus on issues that are important to our province. I feel that we did that." Saskatchewan-based outcomes included the province's instrumental role in reviving the agriculture working group session, which will continue to look at ways to enhance agricultural trade through the Regulatory Co-operation Council (RCC). The New West Partnership, an economic and trade agreement signed in 2010 by Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, was successfully profiled in a working group session. Summit keynote speakers raised the importance of Canada-United States energy and agriculture relationships, while policy tours highlighted the province's world-class agriculture, innovation, manufacturing, energy, and natural resources industries. Significant outcomes from the summit included PNWER's continued input on Prime Minister Stephen Harper and President Barack Obama's Beyond the Border and RCC Action Plans. Prior to the action plans' inception in December 2011, PNWER working groups had been instrumental in providing regional input for these action plans, which are the cornerstone of North America's economic competitiveness and security strategy. The joint action plans are designed to simplify the process for each country's citizens to travel and do business across the border. Summit working groups also developed the following action plans to advance these proposed initiatives:
Major topics of discussion also included programs already under way. Delegates were briefed on progress made on the following initiatives:
Formed in 1991, PNWER is a non-partisan, public-private partnership that includes the provinces of Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon and the Northwest Territories in Canada; and the states of Alaska, Oregon, Idaho, Washington and Montana in the United States. Saskatchewan joined PNWER in 2008. The partnership is committed to regional collaboration, enhanced competitiveness, economic growth, and the reduction of trade and regulatory barriers. For more information on the now concluded summit, visit www.pnwer.org/2012annualsummit. -30- For more information, contact:
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