Monday July 21st, 2025

Cortez Masto, Bipartisan Delegation Meet with Canadian Prime Minister, Discuss Critical U.S.-Canada Trade Partnership  

On a bipartisan trip to Ottawa, Senator Cortez Masto highlighted the harm President Trump’s trade war with Canada is having on Nevada’s travel and tourism economy

Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) returned from a bipartisan trip to Canada with Senators Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), and Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.). While there, they met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to support the resolution of unnecessary trade conflicts between the United States and Canada, which are raising costs for American families and hurting Nevada’s travel and tourism industries.

“Canada is one of America’s closest trade partners and allies, and in Nevada, we have a special connection with our neighbors to the north,” said Senator Cortez Masto. “Every year, well over a million Canadians visit the Silver State. Despite the chaos of the Trump presidency, I will continue to fight to ensure American workers are treated fairly, while strengthening our ties with Canada to bolster our tourism economy and promote American national security. We can do both.”

In 2024, Canada was Nevada’s most important foreign market for travel, and 1.49 million Canadian visitors traveled to the state, primarily to Las Vegas. Since President Trump took office, however, the relationship between the United States and Canada has declined, threatening this vital travel and tourism relationship. The airlines with direct flights from Canada to Las Vegas have shown significant passenger declines this year, including a decrease of 64 percent for Flair, 34.6 percent for WestJet, and 22 percent for Air Canada. Overall, visitation from Canada to Las Vegas is down 14.5 percent this year.  

The Senators also met with Foreign Minister Anita Anand, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Industry Melanie Joly and Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc. The members raised a number of trade, tourism and economic issues, the importance of partnering on national security and cybersecurity, and on working together to combat fentanyl trafficking. 

Senator Cortez Masto has continued to push the Trump Administration to address the impacts of Trump’s tariffs on working families and Nevada small businesses. During a Senate Finance Committee hearing, Cortez Masto pressed U.S. Trade Representative Greer about the impacts of President Trump’s blanket tariffs on Nevadans, particularly those employed in the tourism and hospitality industry. The Senator introduced the Tariff Transparency Act to require the U.S. International Trade Commission to publicly investigate how Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada would impact the American people.

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