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PREMIERS MEETING January 23, 2003 Sutton Place Hotel, Toronto, Ontario No public agenda issued. The subject discussed was: Health care First Ministers Attending Prince Edward Island Hon. Patrick G. Binns (Chair) 5 Ontario Hon. Ernie Eves 23 Quebec Monsieur Bernard Landry 18 Nova Scotia Hon. John Hamm 9 New Brunswick Hon. Bernard Lord 7 Manitoba Hon. Gary Doer 8 British Columbia Hon. Gordon Campbell 6 Saskatchewan Hon. Lorne Calvert 7 Alberta Hon. Ralph Klein 9 Newfoundland and Labrador Hon. Roger Grimes 7 Yukon Hon. Dennis Fentie 3 Northwest Territories Hon. Stephen Kakfwi 4 Nunavut Hon. Paul Okalik 5 111 Conference Communiqué First Ministers Accord on Sustaining and Renewing Health Care for Canadians Committed to Medicare Sustainable Funding Aboriginal Health Care Priorities for Renewal Increasing Accountability to Canadians Meeting Needs Across Canada Premiers Propose Health Accord Nova Scotia Premier John Hamm was not present but participated by teleconference call. Prince Edward Island Premier Patrick G. Binns was elected to chair the meeting on behalf of Premier John Hamm. Hon. Jane Purves, Nova Scotia s Minister of Health attended the meeting.

PREMIERS MEETING February 4, 2003 Fairmont Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, Ontario No agenda issued. First Ministers and Heads of Delegation Attending* Prince Edward Island Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia New Brunswick Manitoba British Columbia Saskatchewan Alberta Newfoundland and Labrador Yukon Northwest Territories Nunavut Hon. Patrick G. Binns (Chair) Hon. Ernie Eves Monsieur Bernard Landry Hon. Jane Purves, Minister of Health Hon. Bernard Lord Hon. Gary Doer Hon. Gordon Campbell Hon. Lorne Calvert Hon. Ralph Klein Hon. Roger Grimes Hon. Dennis Fentie Hon. Stephen Kakfwi Hon. Paul Okalik *No list of delegates or confirmation of attendance is available. No Conference communiqué issued. In the absence of Premier Hamm of Nova Scotia the meeting was chaired by Premier Binns of Prince Edward Island. This meeting was held prior to a private dinner hosted by the Prime Minister at 24 Sussex Drive on February 4, 2003, before the February 5 th First Ministers Meeting on Health Care.

44 TH ANNUAL PREMIERS CONFERENCE July 9-11, 2003 Delta Prince Edward Hotel, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 1. Revitalizing Federal-Provincial-Territorial Relations: Dialogue for Change 2. Jobs and the Economy 3. Responding to Emergencies: SARS and BSE 4. Canada-United States Relations 5. Cooperation to Improve Programs and Services for our Citizens a) Health b) Fiscal Imbalance 6. Other Issues First Ministers Attending Prince Edward Island Hon. Patrick G. Binns (Chair) 18 Ontario Hon. Ernie Eves 20 Quebec Monsieur Jean Charest 16 Nova Scotia Hon. John Hamm 11 New Brunswick Hon. Bernard Lord 9 Manitoba Hon. Gary Doer 8 British Columbia Hon. Gordon Campbell 6 Saskatchewan Hon. Lorne Calvert 5 Alberta Hon. Ralph Klein 9 Newfoundland and Labrador Hon. Roger Grimes 10 Yukon Hon. Dennis Fentie 4 Northwest Territories Hon. Stephen Kakfwi 7 Nunavut Hon. Paul Okalik 7 130 Conference Communiqués Premiers Announce Plan to Build a New Era of Constructive and Cooperative Federalism Annual First Ministers Meetings Consultation on Federal Appointments Devolution of Powers to the Territories Establishment of Federal/Provincial/Territorial Protocols of Conduct

Jobs and the Economy Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Insurance Interest Rate Policy National Diamond Strategy Northern Economic Development Shrimp Quota Allocation Canada-United States Relations Health Care Remains Premiers Number One Priority Health Council Responding to Public Health Emergencies Equalization Cooperation to Improve Programs and Services for Our Citizens Premiers agreed in principle to create a Council of the Federation, comprised of the thirteen Premiers. Premiers agreed to meet in Québec City on October 24, 2003 to finalize the mandate and structure of the Council of the Federation. C ICS PREMIERS CONFERENCES ADDENDUM 2003

MEETING OF PREMIERS ON THE COUNCIL OF THE FEDERATION October 23-24, 2003 Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Québec, Quebec No public agenda issued. Among the subjects discussed were: Meeting with Paul Martin First Ministers and Heads of Delegation Attending Prince Edward Island Hon. Patrick G. Binns (Chair) 5 Ontario Hon. Dalton McGuinty 17 Quebec Monsieur Jean Charest 13 Nova Scotia Hon. John Hamm 7 New Brunswick Hon. Bernard Lord 9 Manitoba Hon. Gary Doer 5 British Columbia Hon. Gordon Campbell 5 Saskatchewan W. Brent Cotter, Deputy Minister of 2 Government Relations and Aboriginal Affairs Alberta Hon. Ralph Klein 7 Newfoundland and Labrador Barbara Knight, Deputy Minister of 2 Intergovernmental Affairs Secretariat Yukon Hon. Dennis Fentie 3 Northwest Territories Hon. Stephen Kakfwi 7 Nunavut Hon. Paul Okalik 2 84 Conference Communiqué Premiers Move Forward on the Council of the Federation Meeting with Paul Martin Although Premiers had agreed at the 2003 APC in Charlottetown to meet in Québec City on October 24, two governments were not represented by their Premiers. Saskatchewan was in the middle of an election campaign and Newfoundland and Labrador was in the midst of a transition after recently completing an election. Premiers agreed to meet in Charlottetown on December 5 to complete work on the Council when all Premiers were in attendance.

MEETING OF PREMIERS ON THE COUNCIL OF THE FEDERATION December 4-5, 2003 Rodd Charlottetown Hotel, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island No public agenda issued. The subject discussed was: First Ministers Attending Prince Edward Island Hon. Patrick G. Binns (Chair) 10 Ontario Hon. Dalton McGuinty 15 Quebec Monsieur Jean Charest 14 Nova Scotia Hon. John Hamm 8 New Brunswick Hon. Bernard Lord 7 Manitoba Hon. Gary Doer 4 British Columbia Hon. Gordon Campbell 4 Saskatchewan Hon. Lorne Calvert 5 Alberta Hon. Ralph Klein 8 Newfoundland and Labrador Hon. Danny Williams 7 Yukon Hon. Dennis Fentie 3 Northwest Territories Hon. Stephen Kakfwi 6 Nunavut Hon. Paul Okalik 5 96 Conference Communiqués Premiers Look Forward to Next Meeting with Paul Martin Premiers Create the Council of the Federation Founding Agreement Preamble Creation and Composition of the Council of the Federation The governments of the 10 provinces and of the three territories of Canada, as represented by their premiers, are members of the Council. Objectives Strengthening interprovincial-territorial co-operation, forging closer ties between the members and contributing to the evolution of the Canadian federation; Exercising leadership on national issues of importance to provinces and territories and in improving federal-provincial-territorial relations; Promoting relations between governments which are based on respect for the constitution and recognition of the diversity within the federation; and Working with the greatest respect for transparency and better communication with Canadians.

Mandate of the Council Organization of the Council Representation on the Council Chair The premiers of the provinces shall take turns chairing the Council according to the rotation established by the Annual Premiers Conference. The term of office of the chair is one year. The chair shall act on behalf of the Council according to the mandates received from it. The deputy chair shall be the premier who will chair the Council the following year. Meetings There will be an annual meeting of the Council of the Federation each summer in the province of the incoming chair. In addition, there will be at least one other meeting to be held in a province or territory each year in a location to be determined by the Council. Committee of Ministers Steering Committee Secretariat Funding Other Bodies Final Provisions The meeting concluded with a formal signing ceremony of the Council of the Federation Founding Agreement. The focus of the Council will be heath care for Canadians and the strengthening the economic union.