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PREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887 - 2002PREPARED BY THECANADIAN INTERGOVERNMENTAL CONFERENCE SECRETARIATOur front cover symbolizes intergovernmental conference activity in Canada.Portrayed are fourteen official Coats of Arms beginning with that of Canada atthe top, then, from left to right, those of the provinces and territories in order ofentry into Confederation. They are placed around the CICS logo depicting thegovernments sitting around a conference table.

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TABLE OF iPremiers' ConferenceOctober 20 - 28, 18871Premiers' ConferenceDecember 18 - 20, 19021Premiers' ConferenceDecember 9, 19102Premiers' ConferenceOctober 27 - 29, 19132Premiers' ConferenceJune 7 - 9, 19262Premiers' ConferenceDecember 1 - 2, 196032nd Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 14 - 15, 196133rd Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 6 - 7, 196234th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 5 - 6, 196345th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 3 - 4, 196446th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 2 - 3, 196547th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 1 - 2, 196648th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 1 - 2, 19674CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002A

TABLE OF CONTENTS .26.27.BCICSConfederation of Tomorrow ConferenceNovember 27 - 30, 196759th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 1 - 2, 1968510th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 4 - 5, 1969511th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 3 - 5, 1970612th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 5 - 6, 1971713th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 3 - 4, 1972814th Annual Interprovincial Premiers' ConferenceAugust 9 - 10, 1973915th Annual Premiers' ConferenceSeptember 12 - 13, 19741016th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 21 - 22, 19751117th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 18 - 20, 197612Interprovincial Premiers' ConferenceOctober 1 - 2, 19761318th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 18 - 19, 197714Premiers' ConferenceFebruary 23, 19781519th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 9 - 10, 197816PREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002

TABLE OF CONTENTS .40.41.20th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 15 - 18, 197917-1821st Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 21 - 22, 198019Premiers' ConferenceApril 16, 19812022nd Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 12 - 13, 19812123rd Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 25 - 26, 19822224th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 10 - 11, 19832325th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 20 - 21, 19842426th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 21 - 22, 198525-2627th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 11 - 12, 19862728th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 27 - 28, 19872829th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 18 - 19, 19882930th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 21 - 22, 198930-3131st Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 13 - 14, 19903232nd Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 26 - 27, 199133-34CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002C

TABLE OF CONTENTS .54.DCICSPremiers' Meeting on the ConstitutionJuly 3, 199235Premiers' Meeting on the ConstitutionJuly 7, 19923633rd Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 28, 19923734th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 26 - 27, 199338-3935th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 31 - September 1, 199440-4136th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 23 - 25, 199542-4337th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 21 - 23, 199644-45Meeting of Premiers and National Aboriginal LeadersOctober 28, 199638th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 6 - 8, 19974647-48Premiers' MeetingSeptember 14, 199749Meeting of Premiers/Territorial Leaders andLeaders of National Aboriginal OrganizationsNovember 18, 19975039th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 5 - 7, 1998Meeting of Premiers/Territorial Leaders andLeaders of National Aboriginal OrganizationsMarch 22, 1999PREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-200251-5253

TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED)PAGE55.56.57.58.59.60.40th Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 9 - 11, 199954-55Meeting of Premiers and Territorial LeadersFebruary 2 - 3, 20005641st Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 9 - 11, 200057-5842nd Annual Premiers' ConferenceAugust 1 - 3, 200159Provincial-Territorial Premiers' MeetingJanuary 24 - 25, 20026043rd Annual Premiers' ConferenceJuly 31 - August 2, 200261Appendix63CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002E

FOREWORDIn March 1987 the Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat (CICS) published a slimvolume entitled Premiers' Conferences, 1887 - 1986. It was essentially a list of conferences giving the date,location, and host government for each. The present publication not only brings the list up to date, butsubstantially expands the information given to include (where available) the agenda, names of Premiersattending, the number attending for each delegation, and a list of the communiques or significant outcomesof each conference. In this it follows closely the format of our 1986 publication Federal-Provincial FirstMinisters' Conferences, 1906 - 1985.Included in this reference volume are the formal conferences of Premiers that are known to havetaken place since 1867. Not included are meetings of Premiers convened on a regional basis, and informalprivate meetings.The Annual Premiers' Conference (APC) began in 1960 and has continued uninterrupted sincethat time, with the current sequence of rotation for host governments beginning in 1967. That pattern hasbecome well established, with the Premier of the host province not only chairing the sessions of theconference, but acting as a spokesperson for the provinces and territories on matters of mutual concern duringthe year following the conference. (The sequence of host provinces is listed in the Appendix.)The dates given for each of the Annual Premiers' Conferences are those on which formalbusiness sessions took place. They do not include private sessions or days on which other conference relatedactivities have occurred, and do not, therefore, necessarily correspond to the dates in the official programme ofthe meeting. Two days has been the standard duration with two exceptions. In 1992, the Charlottetownmeeting, originally planned as an APC, was pre-empted by a First Ministers' Meeting on the Constitutionchaired by the Prime Minister of Canada. There was however a very brief meeting of Premiers chaired by thePremier of Prince Edward Island. In 1996, the first session was held aboard a special train traveling fromEdmonton to Jasper on August 20th. Subsequent sessions were held in Jasper on the 21st and 22nd.The information in this publication is based on documents in the archives of CICS. Since CICSonly came into existence in 1973 and only began to serve Premiers' conferences after that time, theinformation is much more detailed for later conferences than for those prior to 1973. More detailedinformation on earlier conferences and analytical commentary on the conferences is beyond the scope of thisvolume. It is our hope that the information provided here may serve to prompt others to produce a definitivecommentary on this most interesting institution of our Canadian federation.CICS believes this information to be authoritative but accepts responsibility for any erroror omission.STUART MACKINNONSECRETARYCANADIAN INTERGOVERNMENTAL CONFERENCESOTTAWA,SEPTEMBER, 2002CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002i

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PREMIERS' CONFERENCEOctober 20 - 28, 1887Legislative Council Chamber, Québec City, QuebecHost: QuebecThe Premier of Ontario chaired this meeting.Photo:M.A. MontminyArchives nationales du Québec à QuébecPREMIERS' CONFERENCEDecember 18 - 20, 1902Government House, Québec City, QuebecHost: QuebecIn 1906 the first conference of the Representatives of the Government of Canada and the various provinces met.Following the Prime Minister's welcoming address the Conference proceeded as an interprovincial meeting,subsequently suspending its proceedings on four different occasions so that delegates could meet with thefederal representatives in joint sessions. (See the publication First Ministers Conferences 1906 to 1985.)CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-20021

PREMIERS' CONFERENCEDecember 9, 1910Railway Committee Room, Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, OntarioThe Premier of Ontario chaired this meeting.PREMIERS' CONFERENCEOctober 27 - 29, 1913Railway Committee Room, Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, OntarioThe Premier of Nova Scotia chaired this meeting.The Prime Minister of Canada was introduced to the Conference and extended a welcome on behalf of theGovernment of Canada.PREMIERS' CONFERENCEJune 7 - 9, 1926Public School Administration Building, Ottawa, OntarioThe Premier of Ontario chaired this meeting.2CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002

PREMIERS' CONFERENCEDecember 1 - 2, 1960Legislative Council Chamber, Québec City, QuebecHost: QuebecThe Premier of Ontario chaired this meeting.Premiers decided to hold regular annual meetings. This conference marked the beginning of the Annual Premiers'Conference.Photo:Neuville BazinArchives nationales du Québec à Québec2nd ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 14 - 15, 1961Charlottetown, Prince Edward IslandHost: Prince Edward IslandThe Premier of Ontario chaired this meeting.3rd ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 6 - 7, 1962Victoria, British ColumbiaHost: British ColumbiaThe Premier of Quebec chaired this meeting.CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-20023

4th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 5 - 6, 1963Province House, Halifax, Nova ScotiaThe Premier of Nova Scotia chaired this meeting. Since then, the Annual Premiers' Conference has beenchaired by the Premier of the province in which the conference is held.5th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 3 - 4, 1964Confederation Room, Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper, Alberta6th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 2 - 3, 1965Manitoba Room, Legislative Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba7th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 1 - 2, 1966Cabinet Council Chamber, Toronto, Ontario8th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 1 - 2, 1967Executive Council Chamber, Centennial Building, Fredericton, New BrunswickThis conference marks the beginning of the sequence of host governments that has been followed since that time.4CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002

CONFEDERATION OF TOMORROW CONFERENCENovember 27 - 30, 1967Toronto Dominion Centre, Toronto, OntarioThe Premier of Ontario convened and chaired a meeting of Premiers "to exchange views on the problems facingConfederation". The Conference preceded the 1968 - 1971 federal-provincial constitutional process.9th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 1 - 2, 1968Waskesiu, Saskatchewan10th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 4 - 5, 1969Québec City, QuebecCICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-20025

11th ANNUAL PREMIERS’ CONFERENCEAugust 3 – 5, 1970MS Lord Selkirk and Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg, ManitobaAgendaNo public agenda issued. Among the subjects discussed were: Pollution Control Agriculture Regional DevelopmentFirst Ministers Attending*ManitobaOntarioQuebecNova ScotiaNew BrunswickBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward IslandSaskatchewanAlbertaNewfoundlandHon. Edward SchreyerHon. John P. RobartsHon. Robert BourassaHon. G. I. SmithHon. Louis J. RobichaudHon. William A.C. BennettHon. Alexander B. CampbellHon. Ross ThatcherHon. Harry E. StromHon. Joseph R. Smallwood*No list of delegates or confirmation of attendance is availableNOTES 6CICS The Conference sessions were closed.The first day of the Conference was held on board of the MS Lord Selkirk.The Government of Canada was invited to send observers. Mr. Henry F. Davis,Secretary of the Constitutional Conference attended as an observer.PREMIERS’ CONFERENCES 1887 – 2002

12th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 5 - 6, 1971Legislative Chamber, Victoria, British ColumbiaAgendaNo public agenda issued.First Ministers AttendingDelegatesBritish ColumbiaOntarioQuebecNova ScotiaNew BrunswickManitobaPrince Edward on.Hon.Hon.William A.C. BennettWilliam G. DavisRobert BourassaGerald A. ReganRichard B. HatfieldEdward SchreyerAlexander B. CampbellAllan E. BlakeneyH.E. onal Conference SecretariatMr. Paul Jodouin, Privy Council OfficeMr. Henry F. Davis, Secretary314Recording Secretary: Melvin H. SmithNOTES The Conference sessions were closed. There were no representatives from the province of Newfoundland in attendance.CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-20027

13th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 3 - 4, 1972Legislative Chamber, Province House, Halifax, Nova ScotiaAgendaNo public agenda issued. Among the subjects discussed were: Federal-Municipal Relations Collective Bargaining for Public Employees Non-Resident Land Ownership Income Redistribution Federal-Provincial Policies for Employment The Organization of Higher Education Institutions Health Care Costs Foreign Ownership TelecommunicationsFirst Ministers AttendingNova ScotiaOntarioQuebecNew BrunswickManitobaBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward IslandSaskatchewanAlbertaNewfoundlandDelegatesHon. Gerald A. Regan (Chair)Hon. William G. DavisHon. Robert BourassaHon. Richard B. HatfieldHon. Edward SchreyerMr. Laurie Wallace, Deputy to the PremierHon. Alexander B. CampbellHon. Allan E. BlakeneyHon. Peter LougheedHon. Frank D. Moores33137841556890ObserversCanadaConstitutional Conference SecretariatCouncil of Maritime PremiersAttendeesMr. Paul Jodouin, Privy Council OfficeMr. Henry F. Davis, SecretaryMr. Edgar Gallant, Secretary41168CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002

14th ANNUAL INTERPROVINCIAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 9 - 10, 1973Charlottetown Hotel, Charlottetown, Prince Edward IslandAgendaNo public agenda issued. Among the subjects discussed were: Health Care Energy Off-Shore Fishing Regional Development Cost of Living (Wage-Price Controls)First Ministers Attending*Prince Edward IslandOntarioQuebecNova ScotiaNew BrunswickManitobaBritish .Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Alexander B. Campbell (Chair)William G. DavisRobert BourassaGerald A. ReganRichard B. HatfieldEdward SchreyerDavid BarrettAllan E. BlakeneyPeter LougheedFrank D. MooresObserversCanadaCanadian IntergovernmentalConference SecretariatCouncil of Maritime PremiersMr. F.A.G. Carter, Deputy Secretary to CabinetMr. André S. MillarMr. R.L. Simpson, Assistant Secretary*No list of delegates or confirmation of attendance is available.NOTE The Conference sessions were closed.CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-20029

15th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCESeptember 12 - 13, 1974Glendon College, York University, Toronto, OntarioAgendaNo public agenda issued.First Ministers Attending*OntarioQuebecNew BrunswickManitobaBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward on.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.William G. Davis (Chair)Robert BourassaRichard B. HatfieldEdward SchreyerDavid BarrettAlexander B. CampbellAllan E. BlakeneyPeter LougheedFrank D. Moores*No list of delegates or confirmation of attendance is available.NOTES The Conference sessions were closed. There were no representatives from the province of Nova Scotia in attendance.10CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002

16th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 21 - 22, 1975Cabinet Room, Legislative Building, St. John's, NewfoundlandAgendaNo public agenda issued.First Ministers Attending*NewfoundlandOntarioQuebecNova ScotiaNew BrunswickManitobaBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward on.Hon.Hon.Hon.Frank D. Moores (Chair)William G. DavisRobert BourassaGerald A. ReganRichard B. HatfieldEdward SchreyerDavid BarrettAlexander B. CampbellAllan E. BlakeneyPeter Lougheed*No list of delegates or confirmation of attendance is available.NOTES The Conference sessions were closed. This was the first time that the Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat (CICS) providedservices to the Annual Premiers' Conference. These services included: simultaneous interpretation,translation and one staff member.CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-200211

17th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 18 - 20, 1976Government House, Edmonton, AlbertaBanff Springs Hotel, Banff, AlbertaAgendaNo public agenda issued. Among the subjects discussed were: The Economy Fiscal Arrangements and Shared-Cost Programs The ConstitutionFirst Ministers Attending*AlbertaOntarioQuebecNova ScotiaNew BrunswickManitobaBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Peter Lougheed (Chair)William G. DavisRobert BourassaGerald A. ReganRichard B. HatfieldEdward SchreyerWilliam R. BennettAlexander B. CampbellAllan E. BlakeneyFrank D. Moores*No list of delegates or confirmation of attendance is available.NOTES The Conference sessions were closed. The first two days were spent in Edmonton in closed sessions. The Conference ended in Banff onAugust 20th with a private meeting of Premiers.12CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002

INTERPROVINCIAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEOctober 1 - 2, 1976Hyatt Regency Hotel, Toronto, OntarioAgendaNo public agenda issued. Among the subjects discussed was: The Patriation of the ConstitutionFirst Ministers Attending*AlbertaOntarioQuebecNova ScotiaNew BrunswickManitobaBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Peter Lougheed (Chair)William G. DavisRobert BourassaGerald A. ReganRichard B. HatfieldEdward SchreyerWilliam R. BennettAlexander B. CampbellAllan E. BlakeneyFrank D. Moores*A September 17, 1976 Alberta government news release quotes Premier Lougheed as saying thatall 10 Premiers will be present. There was, however, no list of delegates to confirm attendance.No Conference communique issued.NOTES The Conference sessions were closed. The September 17, 1976 Government of Alberta news release indicated that the conference was"a continuation of a meeting among the Premiers to discuss the total subject area of patriation of theConstitution, which commenced at the 17th Annual Premiers' Meeting in Alberta in August". The Conference was chaired by the Premier of Alberta. This is the first instance where theChair of the Annual Premiers' Conference continued to act in that capacity during the course of thefollowing year. The practice continues and has developed since that time. Arrangements for the Conference, were made by Alberta, with Ontario providing support services.CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-200213

18th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 18 - 19, 1977The Casino, Algonquin Hotel, St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, New BrunswickAgenda The Economy Unemployment and Job Creation Measures Post-controls Period and Collective Bargaining in the Public Sector National Transportation Policy Provincial Control and Management of Natural Resources Energy Industrial Decentralization Canada - U.S. Relations The Country Western Premiers' Task Force on Constitutional Trends Reciprocal Agreements on Minority Language Education Rights Procedures for Constitutional ReformFirst Ministers AttendingNew BrunswickOntarioQuebecNova ScotiaManitobaBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Richard B. Hatfield (Chair)William G. DavisRené LévesqueGerald A. ReganEdward SchreyerWilliam R. BennettAlexander B. CampbellAllan E. BlakeneyPeter LougheedFrank D. Moores7108555366560Conference Secretary: Henry F. DavisConference communiques issued EconomyNatural Resource Management and Provincial Economic DevelopmentCanada-U.S. RelationsStatement on LanguageNOTE The Conference sessions were closed.14CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002

PREMIERS' CONFERENCEFebruary 23, 1978Château Champlain, Montréal, QuebecAgendaNo public agenda issued. Among the subjects discussed were: Minority Language Education Purchasing TruckingFirst Ministers AttendingDelegatesNew BrunswickOntarioQuebecNova ScotiaManitobaBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward on.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Richard B. Hatfield (Chair)William G. DavisRené LévesqueGerald A. ReganSterling R. LyonWilliam R. BennettAlexander B. CampbellAllan E. BlakeneyPeter LougheedT. Alex Hickman, Deputy Premier51212525167459GuestAttendeesCouncil of Ministers of EducationJ. Gordon Parr, Vice-Chairman3Conference Secretary: Henry F. DavisConference communique issued General Communique: "Conclusions of the Conference" Language Government Purchasing Trucking Premiers' ConferencesNOTES The Conference sessions were closed. A press release by the Premier of New Brunswick, on February 2, 1978, referred to the conference as"a special session of the Premiers' Conference". It was chaired by the Premier of New Brunswick,the current Chair of the Premiers' Conference.CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-200215

19th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 9 - 10, 1978Governors' Boardroom, University of Regina, Regina, SaskatchewanAgenda Constitutional Matters Economy General Review Federal-Provincial Co-operation in Economic Policy-Making Interprovincial Relations Provincial Purchasing Policies Interprovincial Trucking LotteriesFirst Ministers AttendingSaskatchewanOntarioQuebecNova ScotiaNew BrunswickManitobaBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Allan E. Blakeney (Chair)William G. DavisRené LévesqueGerald A. ReganRichard B. HatfieldSterling R. LyonWilliam R. BennettAlexander B. CampbellPeter LougheedFrank D. Moores18176536746880Conference Secretary: Penny ShaftoConference communiques issued Duplication of Government ServicesConstitutional Reform: The Position of the ProvincesEconomyInterprovincial TruckingNOTE The Conference sessions were closed.16CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002

20th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 15 - 18, 1979Manoir Richelieu, Pointe-au-Pic (La Malbaie), QuebecAgendaNo public agenda issued. Among the subjects discussed were: Economy Energy Constitutional Process Health Services Follow-up on Last Year's Conference Deregulation Lotteries Duplication of Services Report on Interprovincial TruckingFirst Ministers AttendingDelegatesQuebecOntarioNova ScotiaNew BrunswickManitobaBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward on.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.René Lévesque (Chair)William G. DavisJohn M. BuchananRichard B. HatfieldSterling R. LyonWilliam R. BennettJ. Angus MacLeanAllan E. BlakeneyPeter LougheedA. Brian Peckford211553583912788Conference Secretary: Michel BergeronPhoto:Marc LajoieArchives nationales du Québec à QuébecCICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-200217

Conference communiques issued Death of the Right Hon. John G. DiefenbakerEconomyEnergyConstitutional Review ProcessHealth Matters, Deregulation, Lotteries, Duplication of Services and Report on Interprovincial TruckingNOTE The Conference sessions were closed.18CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002

21st ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 21 - 22, 1980Legislative Building, Winnipeg, ManitobaAgendaNo public agenda issued. Among the subjects discussed were: The Constitution The Economy Energy Interprovincial TruckingFirst Ministers Attending*ManitobaOntarioQuebecNova ScotiaNew BrunswickBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward on.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Hon.Sterling R. Lyon (Chair)William G. DavisRené LévesqueJohn M. BuchananRichard B. HatfieldWilliam R. BennettJ. Angus MacLeanAllan E. BlakeneyPeter LougheedA. Brian Peckford*No list of delegates available or confirmation of attendance is available.NOTE The Conference sessions were closed.CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-200219

PREMIERS' CONFERENCEApril 16, 1981Conference Centre, Ottawa, OntarioAgendaNo public agenda issued. Among the subjects discussed was: The Constitutional Accord / Canadian PatriationFirst Ministers AttendingManitobaQuebecNova ScotiaBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward IslandSaskatchewanAlbertaNewfoundlandDelegatesHon. Sterling R. Lyon (Chair)Monsieur René LévesqueHon. John M. BuchananHon. William R. BennettHon. J. Angus MacLeanHon. Allan E. BlakeneyHon. Peter LougheedHon. A. Brian Peckford1214875109368Conference communique issued Constitutional Accord: Canadian Patriation PlanNOTES The Conference sessions were open. Premiers from Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island,Quebec and Saskatchewan met in Ottawa to sign a patriation plan including an amending formula for theConstitution, designated as the "Constitutional Accord: Canadian Patriation Plan". There were no representatives from the provinces of Ontario and New Brunswick at this meeting. This was the first conference at which the Premier of Quebec was styled "Monsieur" rather than "Honourable".While the practice varied in the intervening years, from 1988 on "Monsieur" has been consistently used. A Verbatim Transcript was prepared.20CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002

22nd ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 12 - 13, 1981Legislative Chambers, Victoria, British ColumbiaAgendaNo public agenda issued. Among the subjects discussed were: Economy Fiscal Arrangements Federal/Provincial Relations Transportation and Grain Handling Pensions EducationFirst Ministers AttendingDelegatesBritish ColumbiaOntarioQuebecNova ScotiaNew BrunswickManitobaPrince Edward IslandSaskatchewanAlbertaNewfoundlandHon. William R. Bennett (Chair)Hon. William G. DavisMonsieur René LévesqueHon. John M. BuchananHon. Richard B. HatfieldHon. Sterling R. LyonHon. J. Angus MacLeanHon. Allan E. BlakeneyHon. Peter LougheedHon. A. Brian Peckford139875841512788Conference communiques issued Review of the Economy Introduction The Economic Situation A Program for Canadian Economic Recovery Restoring Federal-Provincial Consultation Federal/Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Equalization Established Programs Financing Arrangements Transportation and Grain Handling Pensions EducationNOTES The Conference sessions were closed. Subsequent to the 22nd Annual Premiers' Conference, the ten Premiers met in Montréal onOctober 19, 1981 and issued a communique calling on the Prime Minister to deal with the economyas a first priority and to convene a First Ministers' Conference for that purpose. The Premiers of BritishColumbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, andNewfoundland issued a separate communique on the same day proposing that the PrimeMinister convene a First Ministers' Conference to discuss constitutional matters.CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-200221

23rd ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 25 - 26, 1982Province House, Halifax, Nova ScotiaAgendaNo public agenda issued. Among the subjects discussed were: Economic Overview Federal-Provincial RelationsFirst Ministers AttendingNova ScotiaOntarioQuebecNew BrunswickManitobaBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward IslandSaskatchewanAlbertaNewfoundlandDelegatesHon. John M. Buchanan (Chair)Hon. William G. DavisMonsieur René LévesqueHon. Richard B. HatfieldHon. Howard PawleyHon. William R. BennettHon. James M. LeeHon. Grant DevineHon. Peter LougheedHon. A. Brian Peckford111184834107874Invited GuestsYukonNorthwest TerritoriesAttendeesHon. Chris Pearson, Government LeaderHon. George Braden,Leader of Elected Executive347Conference communiques issued Economic Recovery Program (in which the Premiers proposed that a Federal-ProvincialConference of First Ministers be held during the month of September) Monetary Policy Investment Policy Fiscal Policy Federal-Provincial Financing International Trade Joint Project Development Federal-Provincial Relations Economic Development Established Programs Financing Federal Young Offenders Act Manpower TrainingNOTES The Conference sessions were closed. This was the first time that the Government Leaders of Yukon and the Northwest Territories werepresent as invited guests.22CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-2002

24th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 10 - 11, 1983Hilton Harbour Castle Hotel, Toronto, OntarioAgendaNo public agenda issued. Among the subjects discussed was: The EconomyFirst Ministers AttendingDelegatesOntarioQuebecNova ScotiaNew BrunswickManitobaBritish ColumbiaPrince Edward IslandSaskatchewanAlbertaNewfoundlandHon. William G. Davis (Chair)Monsieur René LévesqueHon. John M. BuchananHon. Richard B. HatfieldHon. Howard PawleyHon. William R. BennettHon. James M. LeeHon. Grant DevineHon. Peter LougheedHon. A. Brian Peckford13119874799885ObserversAttendeesNorthwest TerritoriesHon. George Braden, Minister of Justiceand Public WorksHon. Chris Pearson, Government LeaderYukon358Conference communiques issued Economy Sustaining the Economic Recovery Meetings with the Prime Minister on the Economy Calling for the Prime Minister to visit each Premier to discuss provincial economic priorities andprogramsNOTES The Conference sessions were closed. The usual sequence of host governments was changed for this Conference. As Prince Edward Islandhad hosted the New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers' Conference two monthsearlier, its turn in the usual sequence of host governments was exchanged with Ontario. PrinceEdward Island acted as host of the Annual Premiers' Conference the following year.CICSPREMIERS' CONFERENCES1887-200223

25th ANNUAL PREMIERS' CONFERENCEAugust 20 - 21, 1984Prince Edward Hotel, Charlottetown, Prince Edward IslandAgendaNo public agenda issued. Among the subjects discussed were: The Economy Federal-Provincial Relations Interprovincial Co-operationFirst Ministers AttendingPrince Edward IslandOntarioQuebecNova ScotiaNew BrunswickManitobaBritish Columbi

18. 12th Annual Premiers' Conference August 5 - 6, 1971 7 19. 13th Annual Premiers' Conference August 3 - 4, 1972 8 20. 14th Annual Interprovincial Premiers' Conference August 9 - 10, 1973 9 21. 15th Annual Premiers' Conference September 12 - 13, 1974 10 22. 16th Annual Premiers' Conference August 21 - 22, 1975 11 23. 17th Annual Premiers .

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