A New Deal for federal-provincial-territorial relations

While the relationship between the federal government and the provinces and territories has never been more important, it has probably also never been so complex given the multi-layered and in some cases difficult issues facing all governments in Canada.
Former Nova Scotia premier Darrell Dexter, pictured, says, 'Generating real results on a number of the Trudeau government’s biggest and most complicated issues like refugee settlement and immigration, climate change, infrastructure funding, a new health accord, and labour market pressures, as examples, all hinge on a productive working relationship between federal, provincial and territorial counterparts.'

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