Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will soon be packing his bags, for a trip to the US.
It'll be the first time the PM has travelled to the States, since his last trip in October of 2017.
This visit - which includes stops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Chicago - will provide an opportunity for the Prime Minister to further strengthen the deep bonds that unite Canada and the United States.
In the Los Angeles area, the Prime Minister will deliver remarks at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute in Simi Valley. During the remarks, he will underscore the interconnectedness of the Canada-U.S. economies.
In San Francisco, the Prime Minister will meet with local business leaders and entrepreneurs to explore opportunities for increased collaboration between our countries.
Before heading to California, the Prime Minister will meet with key officials in Chicago and deliver a speech at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics to highlight the importance of public service, and how it can contribute to a prosperous middle class and stronger Canada-U.S. economic and political ties.
The trip comes at an interesting time, with President Trump threatening to scrap the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Talks between the US, Canada and Mexico are expected to start again soon in Montreal.