| Consulate General of Canada in Chicago | |
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| Location | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
| Address | Suite 2400, Two Prudential Plaza, 180 North Stetson Avenue |
| Jurisdiction | Illinois, Missouri and Wisconsin |
| Consul General | Madeleine Féquière |
| Website | Canadian Consulate General in Chicago |
TheConsulate General of Canada inChicago is aGovernment of Canadadiplomatic mission responsible for Canadian interests in the states ofIllinois,Missouri,Wisconsin, northwesternIndiana and theKansas City metro area. The Consulate General is part of a worldwide network of Canadian diplomatic and trade offices, including more than 15 across the United States. In the Midwest, Canada accounts for more than 35% of the region's international trade. Canada is the largest export market for Illinois, Missouri and Wisconsin, larger than Mexico, China, Brazil, Australia, and Japan combined. The Midwest–Canada trade relationship is worth more than $60 billion annually and supports more than 650,000 Midwest jobs.Canada is also the largest foreign supplier ofoil,natural gas,electricity, anduranium to theU.S. The trade partnership, along with an integral energy relationship, a shared responsibility for the Great Lakes and the environment, and the vast cultural, academic and tourism ties between the two countries, are just a few examples of why the Canada–U.S. relationship is so beneficial and meaningful to both nations. The mission's 27 staff members in Chicago work to further this relationship by promoting Canada's interests in this region through strongertrade andeconomic ties, as well as enhanced political, academic and cultural links between Canada and the Midwest. The Consulate General also provides consular assistance to Canadians who are visiting or living in the accredited territory.
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