The New Social Union Framework

February 4, 1999

In a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation, the Government of Canada, nine provinces and the territories embarked on a new era of flexible federalism by agreeing on a new framework to strengthen Canada's health and social programs to better meet the needs of Canadians as we enter the 21st century.

We are, of course, disappointed that the government of Quebec did not see fit to join us in the historic agreement.

This process has never been about government's winning and losing. It has been about delivering better services to Canadians. And there is no doubt that Canadians are the big winners today.

This is the kind of cooperation and consensus building Canadians want to see -- where governments put aside turf wars and work on the things that matter in their daily lives: health care, kids, post-secondary education, making sure they get the support they need, when they need it and no matter where they live in Canada.

The Agreement includes:

This is not the end of the process it is just the beginning. It sets the stage for all governments to work together even more effectively in the future.




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