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Wynne and Snyder reaffirm strong partnership between Ontario and Michigan

| | Mar 14, 2017, at 04:37 pm
Toronto, Mar 14 (IBNS): Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Michigan Governor Rick Snyder in a meeting on Monday in Detroit released a joint statement in which they reaffirmed their strong partnership and discussed ways to advance their integrated economies to create jobs, a media reports said.

Wynne had tweeted, “Ontario & Michigan are partners with deeply integrated economies. Terrific meeting w/ Governor Snyder on how we'll continue to work together.”

Ontario had invested nearly $21 billion (US) in exports in 2016 in Michigan. More than 91 percent of Canada’s trade and investment to support approximately 259,000 Michigan jobs was with Ontario, CBCNews reports said.

"Continuing our strong partnership and ensuring a seamless flow of materials between our regions is key to both Ontario and Michigan," their statement said.

The leaders were looking forward to co-hosting the next Conference of Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Governors and Premiers Leadership Summit this fall in Windsor and Detroit.

Snyder tweeted: “I'm thrilled to have been able to talk with Premier @Kathleen_Wynne about important topics that affect both MI & Ontario.”

They were confident that this event will reinforce the significance of Great Lakes to our environment and economy.

They were also eager to review the progress of the Conference's Economic Task Force focusing on the regional economy, as well as updates from the Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force and the Regional Maritime Entity.

Snyder tweeted "the bridge is on track and will only make for a better stronger relationship" with Ontario

During their last meeting in June 2016 their discussion was focused on protecting the Great Lakes from algae blooms and Asian carp.

They had also discussed about the ways to support the auto and manufacturing sectors.

Snyder thanked Canada for its commitment to building a Windsor-Detroit Bridge in the future to support and reinforce trade.

(Reporting by Asha Bajaj)

Image: Wynne and Snyder: Twitter

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