Taylor Caswell, Managing Director of Bernstein Shur’s Strategic Economic Solutions, will serve as moderator for an upcoming panel at the New England-Canada Business Council’s April 28 event in Boston. The session, titled “The New Era of U.S.-Canada Business Relations: Obstacles or Opportunities,” will bring together business and legal leaders to examine the evolving cross-border landscape.
Panelists will address several key issues influencing the future of U.S.-Canada relations, including the impact of cross-border friction on dealmaking, Canada’s efforts to diversify its trade partnerships beyond the United States, and the broader investment climate on both sides of the border. The session will also provide updates on ongoing USMCA discussions and tariff-related developments, offering attendees timely insights into the regulatory and economic forces at play.
Joining the panel are Martha Harrison, Partner and Co-Head of International Trade & Investment Law at McCarthy Tétrault; Tom Gotsch, Director at TD Cowen; Emily Benson, Employee Success Officer at Bensonwood; and Ludovic Ortuno, Co-Founder and CEO of CIDEP. Together, the panel brings a range of perspectives across international trade, finance, workforce strategy, and global business operations.
The New England-Canada Business Council event convenes leaders from across industries to discuss shared opportunities and challenges in the regional economy. This panel will offer valuable perspective for businesses navigating the increasingly complex international relationship.
To learn more and register to attend the conference, please visit: New England-Canada Business Council

