The Manitoba government has opened a permanent office in Washington, D.C., led by former White House news correspondent Richard Madan, to build on trade and economic relationships with the U.S. that support Manitoba jobs.

“Manitoba has what America needs and a trade office in the heart of the Capitol will strengthen trade ties and protect Manitoba jobs as we navigate the economic uncertainty we’re all facing,” said Premier Wab Kinew. “Richard has the knowledge, skill set and connections in Washington to speak the language of the Trump administration and be a voice for Manitobans in the White House.”

The D.C. office will develop relationships with U.S. lawmakers, industry leaders and trade officials to promote strong ties with Manitoba and ensure Manitoba’s interests are protected in high-level trade negotiations like a renewed Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement, noted the premier, adding Manitoba has strong trade connections in states like Illinois, Minnesota, Georgia, Tennessee and Texas.

Madan is a journalist who has covered American and Canadian politics for more than two decades including as a White House correspondent for major Canadian news networks. Madan brings deep connections with major Washington figures and will help get Manitoba’s foot in the door on trade talks, the premier noted.

“Manitoba should have a voice at the table and I’m ready to use my experience and relationships with Washington insiders to help get the best deal for Manitoba workers and their families,” said Madan. “Manitoba and the U.S. have been trading partners for a long time but the rules of engagement have changed under the Trump administration. I understand the U.S. and I know how to talk to these folks – Republicans and Democrats.”

Madan is in Manitoba this week to meet with local business, labour representatives, Indigenous leaders and government leaders including cabinet ministers and Manitoba’s advisor on Canada-U.S. relations, Gary Doer.

The Manitoba government’s Budget 2025 includes $800,000 for the Washington office, which includes funding for office space, salaries and administrative support. Madan’s role starts immediately. A trade office was recommended by the Premier’s Business and Jobs Council, which was created in December 2023.