One after another, provincial and territorial leaders outlined their frustration over the relationship with the federal government on a broad range of issues.
The Council of the Federation wrapped up several days of meetings in Halifax today.
The leaders held a news conference this afternoon outlining some of their concerns, not the least of which is the controversial carbon tax.
Host, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says Canada’s commitment to meet NATO’s 2 per cent of GDP obligation is also of great concern.
He echoed concerns raised by Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew who asked “What might a US administration—no matter who it is—how may they view Canada as a trading partner if Canada doesn’t meet its international obligations?”
























