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West Midlands Mayor Andy Street leads Birmingham trade delegation to Canada

Canadian pension funds have already snapped up shares in Birmingham Airport and Grand Central -  more could be on the way

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West Midlands Mayor Andy Street is today leading a trade delegation to Toronto to secure job creating investment and ensure Birmingham businesses have access to the Canadian markets post-Brexit.

The Conservative Mayor will be joined by Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce chief executive Paul Faulkner for the visit where they will meet both the British Consul General and Canadian officials involved in international trade and investment.

Canadians are already major investors in the region; The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan owns a 48 per cent share in Birmingham Airport and of both the Grand Central Shopping Centre and has a £150 million stake in the first phase of the new Paradise office development on the former Central Library site.

And it is thought that there is more interest in trade opportunities between Toronto and the West Midlands.

Mr Street said: “Latest figures show that º£½ÇÊÓÆµ goods and service exports to Canada were worth £8.1 billion and as CETA, an EU-Canada free-trade agreement comes into force, we must ensure that West Midlands businesses will be able to continue to access the Canadian market post-Brexit.”

Toronto(Image: PA)

A was included in the mayor’s election manifesto and is being delivered two weeks ahead of his deadline.

Mr Street said that there are three parts to his visit.

“Firstly I’m going to meet the mayor of Toronto. We are beginning to establish a bit of a network. Secondly a number of Canadian Pension Funds have heavy investments in the region and, when I met the Canadian High Commissioner a few weeks ago she told me there are further investments.