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Premiers Focused on Actions to Support Economic Growth and Opportunities

12 Jul 2023

S.-Mexico Agreement, and Canada’s other free trade agreements; and • increased diversification of international markets for Canada’s goods and services, including expanding opportunities in the Indo-Pacific region and Europe, building on Canada’s economic, cultural, education, and tourism ties to the regions. [...] Premiers reiterated their call on the federal government to adhere to the following principles for the next phase of federal infrastructure funding to best serve people and communities across our diverse country: • maximize both flexibility and predictability by delivering funding on a base plus per capita basis to support provincial and territorial priorities and their ability to plan for the lon. [...] These include: • continuing to produce and supply ethical, sustainable and affordable Canadian energy and critical minerals to domestic and international markets; • maintaining and expanding critical energy infrastructure, including securing the future of Line 5; • investing in the clean energy infrastructure needed to realize Canada’s economic potential; and • ensuring predictable and streamlined. [...] Premiers discussed the impacts of these federal policies including overlap, affordability and inflationary impacts, feasibility and attainability, and called on the federal government to ensure federal climate policies recognize early and ongoing action by provinces and territories in these areas. [...] Premiers called on the federal government to: • engage in partnership with provinces and territories on their climate adaptation priorities; • develop timely, long-term federal funding to support provincial and territorial adaptation priorities and strategies; • engage in continued intergovernmental dialogue on climate adaptation through the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment; and •.
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