Newfoundland Premier Andrew Furey announced plans in May to go to court over its concerns, and British Columbia Premier David Eby said his government may join the East Coast province in its legal efforts
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is in the process of reaching out to premiers who want to get a better deal on federal equalization payments through the courts.
Asked about the topic today, Freeland told a news conference in Ottawa that she has been talking to Furey, and hopes to have a chat with EbyShe did not elaborate on what was accomplished in the outreach to Furey, or what she hopes to get done by talking with his B.C. counterpart.“I think all of us as Canadians need to be really grateful to the far-sighted past generation of Canadians who put it in place. It’s one of the things that knits our country together,” she said.
Furey’s communications director Meghan McCabe said a court action had not been filed, but that she expected one to be in the next few weeks.Senate passes bill to ban replacement workers in federally regulated workplaces:should be assured that Justice Marie-Josée Hogue will determine the scope of parliamentarians who may have been compromised.
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