NEWS RELEASE

NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
2014PREM0114-001675
November 5, 2014
Office of the Premier of British Columbia
Office of the Premier of Saskatchewan
Office of the Premier of Alberta
New West Summit to explore strengthening transportation infrastructure
VICTORIA – New West Partnership Premiers Brad Wall (Saskatchewan), Jim Prentice (Alberta)
and Christy Clark (British Columbia) are bringing transportation and industry leaders together
this week in Regina to explore how Western Canada’s transportation system can be
strengthened to better move the region’s products to global markets.
The New West Partnership Transportation Infrastructure Summit, taking place today and
tomorrow (Nov. 5 - 6, 2014) will examine the long-term capacity, efficiency, reliability and
competitiveness of the system. Delegates to the summit represent various exporting industries,
port authorities, rail and trucking companies.
“Our three provinces are among the most trade-oriented in Canada,” Wall said. “I look forward
to hosting my New West colleagues and key sector leaders to discuss actions we can take to
ensure Canada’s transportation system is equipped for future growth.”
“Western Canada needs a reliable and effective transportation network in order to maximize
the value of our natural resources,” Prentice said. “Given that Western Canada accounts for
more than 60% of Canada’s exports with Asia, access to global markets is important not only to
our prosperity but also to the continued economic health of Canada.”
“As Canada's Pacific Gateway, B.C. plays a vital role in the safe and efficient movement of
goods from Western Canada to Asia,” Clark said. “By working together and with the private
sector, our three provinces will be able to further strengthen our transportation infrastructure
to ensure we are taking advantage of the opportunities presented by Asia's growing
economies.”
Prominent Alberta business leader Jim Dinning will act as the summit’s facilitator and guide the
discussions of the attendees.
On the margins of the summit, the premiers will also meet to discuss progress on a number of
initiatives, including apprentice mobility and improvements to the New West Partnership Trade
Agreement.
The New West Partnership was created in 2010. It has brought Saskatchewan, Alberta and
British Columbia into an unprecedented and historic partnership establishing an economic
powerhouse of over nine million people with a combined GDP of almost $550 billion. For more
information about the New West Partnership, visit: www.newwestpartnership.ca
Media Contacts:
Kathy Young
Executive Council
Regina, Saskatchewan
Phone: 305 787-0425
Email: [email protected]
Cell: 306 526-8927
Emily Woods
Office of the Premier
Edmonton, Alberta
Phone: 780 427-4210
Email: [email protected]
Cell: 780 668-8617
Sam Oliphant
Office of the Premier
Victoria, B.C.
Phone: 250 952-7252
Email: [email protected]
Connect with the Province of B.C. at: www.gov.bc.ca/connect