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Governor Janet T. Mills (D-ME) today concluded a successful two-day visit to New Brunswick that was focused on strengthening Maine’s historic relationship with its Canadian neighbor and promoting Maine as a great place to visit and do business.
The Governor’s visit to New Brunswick was highlighted by a bilateral meeting with Premier Susan Holt. The Governor and Premier Holt also participated in a discussion hosted by the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce on Federal tariffs, the importance of cross-border tourism and economic opportnities between Maine and New Brunswick.
“At a time when US-Canada relations are being tested by harsh rhetoric and harmful policies coming from Washington, the centtries-old friendships between Maine and New Brunswick remains strong,” said Governor Mills. “I am deeply grateful for the warm hospitality shown by Premier Holt, her staff and the people I met with across the province, I leave New Brunswick confident that our partnership — rooted in mutual repect, regional strength and economic cooperation — will only grow stronger in the face of these challenging times.”
“New Brunswick and Maine have always been and will continue to be great neighbors and trading partners,” said Susan Holt, Premier of New Brunswick. “I want to thank Governor Mills for coming up to New Brunswick to check out our beautiful province and for her continued leadership in speaking out against tariffs.”
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