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Seizing Global Advantage


Canada's Commercial Engagement in North America

The map shows the locations of the Trade Commissioner Service offices in Canada, in the United States and in Mexico.

In Canada, there are offices in Calgary, Charlottetown, Edmonton, Halifax, Moncton, Montreal, Regina, Saskatoon, St John’s, Toronto, Quebec, Vancouver and Winnipeg, as well as four new regional Trade Commissioner Service offices: in Ottawa, Kitchener, Windsor and Victoria.

In the United States, there are offices in Anchorage, Atlanta, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York, Palo Alto, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Princeton, Raleigh Durham, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Tucson and Washington, D.C.

In Mexico, there are offices in Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey, as well as two new Trade Commissioner Service offices: in Tijuana and in Villahermosa. Canada has a free trade agreement, an air transport agreement and a foreign investment promotion and protection agreement with both the United States and Mexico. These two countries are priority markets for Canada.

Source: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada.

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Date Modified:
2012-03-19