U.S. Consul General Takes a Stop In Peterborough

The City of Peterborough welcomed Baxter Hunt, U.S. Consul General in Toronto to town on Monday.

(From left to right) Jeff Leal, Peterborough Mayor; Bonnie Clark, Peterborough County Warden; Vijay Kumar Khatri, Fairlife/Minute Maid senior director of operations and Baxter Hunt, U.S. Consul General. Fairlife/Minute Maid was one of several places Hunt was toured to by Leal and Clark. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

Consul General Hunt's visit is part of the City’s efforts to position Peterborough as a destination of choice for innovative businesses and people as outlined in the City Council’s Strategic Plan according to a press release.

Hunt was welcomed by Jeff Leal, Peterborough Mayor and Bonnie Clark, Peterborough County Warden at City Hall. They discussed the strong, existing relationships with American companies and people in the region.

“It was truly an honour to host Consul General Baxter Hunt in Peterborough today and to have meaningful conversations with the esteemed representative of the United States in Toronto. We are focused on building strong, collaborative relationships and were delighted to be able to showcase the deep connections we share with our American neighbours,” said Leal. “The visit was a welcome opportunity to show off our beautiful, dynamic, innovative community. I look forward to more collaborative conversations and visits.”

Hunt joined a roundtable with Peterborough and the Kawarthas Chamber of Commerce members to learn about the region’s business climate and build conversations with the local businesses. He also toured the Coca-Cola facility, the Flexjet Flying Colours facility at the Peterborough Airport and the new Canadian Canoe Museum next to Little Lake. 

The daylong visit featured local cuisine and a tour of Peterborough County and the Peterborough Region.

“I have had the honour of serving as the Consul General in Toronto since last October and one of the best parts of my job is engaging with communities and regions such as Peterborough that are creating jobs and economic prosperity in both our countries,” said Hunt. “I appreciate the invitation to Peterborough where I have experienced the vibrant community first-hand this summer. The full day engagements highlighted the strong economic ties, people-to-people ties and collaborative spirit between the United States and Canada.  I look forward to continuing the many conversations we started today.”

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