School of Public Policy’s New North America Summit 2026

Hosted by the School of Public Policy

We were pleased to attend the School of Public Policy’s New North America Summit 2026, where participants explored practical ways to strengthen Canada–U.S.–Mexico cooperation in areas that matter to businesses, communities, and economies across the continent.

The discussions highlighted the importance of data-driven insights on public sentiment, the role of underrepresented voices in building durable cross-border relationships, and the need for continued collaboration to support a stronger North American economy.

Key Themes

The summit focused on opportunities to enhance North American competitiveness, build more resilient supply chains, and expand cross-border trade and investment.

These priorities strongly align with AmCham Western Canada’s mission to advance business connectivity, strengthen regional cooperation, and support long-term economic growth across North America.

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Reception with U.S. Consul General Emily Fleckner