PM and premiers agree on action for the economy
January 21, 2009

On January 16th, Prime Minister Harper and Canada’s Premiers and Territorial Leaders agreed to work together on a number of important actions to provide stimulus to the Canadian economy.  The Premiers and Territorial Leaders also shared with the Prime Minister their priorities for the January 27 Federal Budget.
 
The First Ministers discussed and agreed on the following themes and action items: 
 
STRENGTHENING CANADA’S ECONOMY
Meaningful new investments in budgets to support the Canadian economy in the short-term and that would benefit it in the long-term.
Ensuring continued availability of credit.  The First Ministers agreed to strike a working group of finance ministers to develop options on access to credit.
More action on securing Canadian pension plans. The Prime Minister reaffirmed the Government of Canada’s intent to make permanent changes to the framework for federally regulated pensions in 2009.  

ACTION FOR WORKERS AND THE UNEMPLOYED

  • Amending two chapters of the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) that build on the work completed by the Council of the Federation. These amendments will enhance full labour mobility by recognizing, across all jurisdictions, any worker certified for an occupation by a regulatory authority of one province or territory. 
  • Identifying priority areas for progress on harmonizing business regulations and standards.
  • Developing a common framework to recognize foreign credentials by September 2009, with an interim report by June 2009.
  • Identifying new ways to provide effective and complimentary responses to workers and the unemployed, including: 
  • - Enhancements to existing programs to support workers.
    - Making existing programs more flexible and ensuring that any new investments will incorporate added flexibility and appropriate accountability.

    MAKING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS

  • Taking immediate steps to get shovels in the ground and to flow the money faster for infrastructure projects in the 2009 and 2010 construction seasons.
  • Accelerating Building Canada infrastructure projects on which provinces and territories are in agreement.
  • Identifying ways Aboriginal people can benefit from infrastructure projects, including in terms of employment, skills upgrading and business opportunities.
  • It’s important that Canada’s political leaders work together on the forthcoming stimulus plan. We need to do everything we can to help Canadian businesses, workers and families succeed so that Canada emerges from the global recession stronger than ever before,

    Guy Lauzon, MP
    Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry

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