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Natural Resources
The Honourable Derrick Dalley, Minister of Natural Resources, and the Honourable Bob Chiarelli, Minister of Energy, Government of Ontario, have committed to exploring opportunities for importing clean and reliable electricity from Newfoundland and Labrador into Ontario. The commitment was made at the 2015 Energy and Mines Ministers’ Conference currently underway in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Media Advisory: Minister to Launch Strategic Health Workforce Plan
Health and Community Services
The Honourable Steve Kent, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and Community Services, will officially launch the Newfoundland and Labrador Strategic Health Workforce Plan on Monday, July 20. Minister Kent will be joined by David Diamond, President and Chief Executive Officer of Eastern Health.
Media Advisory: Minister to Attend Energy and Mines Ministers Conference
Natural Resources
The Honourable Derrick Dalley, Minister of Natural Resources, will attend the annual Energy and Mines Ministers Conference from July 19 to 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The conference takes place at the Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel.
Media Advisory: Minister to Attend Opening of Memorial Baseball Field
Seniors, Wellness and Social Development
The Honourable Clyde Jackman, Minister of Seniors, Wellness and Social Development, will participate in the official opening of the Edgar Hartery Memorial Field at the St. Pat's Baseball Complex, Carpasian Road, St. John's, on Monday, July 20. The event begins at 5:30 p.m.
Media Advisory: Ministers to Attend Pride Week Flag-Raising Ceremony
Seniors, Wellness and Social Development
Executive Council
The Honourable Clyde Jackman, Minister of Seniors, Wellness and Social Development, and the Honourable Steve Kent, Deputy Premier and Minister Responsible for the Office of Public Engagement, will join community representatives at a Pride Week 2015 flag-raising ceremony on Monday, July 20, to officially launch the week's activities.
Council of the Federation - Canada's Premiers engage federal party leaders
Executive Council
Through their collaborative efforts, Premiers are working to improve the lives of Canadians. Recognizing the decision facing Canadians this fall leading up to the federal election, Premiers have written to federal party leaders outlining a number of priorities important to Canadians.
Council of the Federation - Whitehorse, Yukon, to host 2016 Summer Meeting of Canada’s Premiers
Executive Council
Yukon Premier Darrell Pasloski is pleased to announce that the 2016 Summer Meeting of Canada’s Premiers will be held in Whitehorse, Yukon, from July 20 to 22, 2016.
Council of the Federation - Premiers support joint action on climate change
Executive Council
Climate change has immediate, tangible impacts on public health and safety, as well as on infrastructure and the economy. At a time when initiatives aimed at fighting climate change also offer great potential for sustainable economic development and long-term job creation, Canada’s Premiers are, more than ever, showing leadership on this issue.
Council of the Federation - Health Care remains a top priority
Executive Council
The Premiers’ Health Care Innovation Working Group continues to address the health needs of Canadians through collaborative efforts by provinces and territories. Co-chair Premiers will continue their leadership towards more effective delivery of health care services by focusing on the following priority areas: pharmaceuticals, appropriateness of care, and senior care and dementia. Progress and improvements in health care remain ongoing. Over the past year, partnerships have achieved significant cost-savings on drugs where the annual combined savings from provincial/territorial collaboration on both brand and generic drug pricing initiatives are estimated to be $490 million.
Council of the Federation - Premiers discuss issues of importance to Canadians
Executive Council
Canada Pension Plan Premiers direct provincial and territorial finance ministers to update their work on options to expand the CPP/QPP and report to Premiers at the 2016 summer meeting of Canada’s Premiers.
Premier Applauds Agreement on Canadian Energy Strategy
Executive Council
Natural Resources
A significant milestone was achieved today as the Premiers of Canada agreed to the terms of a Canadian energy strategy. The announcement was made by the Honourable Paul Davis, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador and Chair of the Council of the Federation, during the Council of the Federation meeting being held in St. John’s.
Council of the Federation - Implementing an Energy Strategy for Canada
Executive Council
Premiers released the Canadian Energy Strategy, a demonstration of their commitment to strengthening the economy, creating jobs, ensuring a secure supply of energy for all Canadians, supporting energy innovation and addressing climate change.
Public Advisory: Provincial Government Announces New Requirements for Heating Oil Storage Tanks
Environment and Conservation
The Provincial Government will be adopting the 2015 version of the Canadian Standards Association (CSA)-B139 code referenced under the Heating Oil Storage Tank System (HOST) Regulations. As of July 29, 2015, the new code requirements will be in place for installations or replacements of heating oil storage tanks.
Workforce Development Roundtable Discussions Begin in Burin
Advanced Education and Skills
Today, the Provincial Government held the first of 22 Workforce Development Roundtable Discussions at College of the North Atlantic in Burin. The discussions are a part of the Workforce Development Action Plan under the Population Growth Strategy and will focus on engaging participants on the direction of the strategy. The Honourable Clyde Jackman, Minister of Advanced Education and Skills, attended the first session which heard from stakeholders, employers and community groups. Minister Jackman provided details of coming actions under the strategy.
School Programs Reach Over 11,000 Students with Energy Efficiency and Conservation Education
Executive Council
Education and Early Childhood Development
The Provincial Government, in partnership with Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro (Hydro) and Newfoundland Power, educated a record number of students, more than 11,000, about energy efficiency and conservation during the 2014-15 school year through the takeCHARGE and HotShots school programs.
Council of Federation - Premiers work together to strengthen Canada's future prosperity
Executive Council
Focusing on economic productivity and innovation
Council of the Federation - Improving outcomes for Aboriginal children in care
Executive Council
The high number of Aboriginal children in care remains a concern for Premiers. They released a report on the issue, prepared at their request, which identifies promising practices to reduce the number of children in care and improve outcomes for children receiving care.
Council of the Federation - Providing Services for an Aging Population
Executive Council
Canada’s population is growing older. The number of Canadians aged 65 and older is expected to double to reach a record number of 10 million within the next 25 years.
Council of the Federation - Premiers Affirm Commitment to Action in Response to Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report
Executive Council
Canada’s Premiers affirm their provinces’ and territories’ commitment to ongoing reconciliation between the Indigenous peoples of Canada and non-Indigenous Canadians.
Governments of Newfoundland and Labrador and British Columbia Sign Agreement in Principle to Enhance Mobility for Skilled Workers
Executive Council
Advanced Education and Skills
The Honourable Paul Davis Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Honourable Christy Clark, Premier of British Columbia, today signed an agreement in principle to enhance workforce cooperation and mobility of skilled workers between both provinces. The announcement was made at the meeting of the Council of the Federation in St. John’s.