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Canada's 13 premiers sat shoulder-to-shoulder Wednesday to both call on the federal government for help and to tell it to step away from their jurisdiction.

During the three days the premiers met for the annual Council of the Federation conference in Halifax, they described tensions in their relationship with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government. But the provincial and territorial leaders didn't leave the sunny port city without first issuing a list of requests.

The premiers attacked what they see as Ottawa's habit of intervening in areas of provincial responsibility ranging from dental care to the cod fishery.

As the meetings wrapped up Wednesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford took aim at the federal government's billion-dollar national school food program, which promises to deliver meals to an additional 400,000 children per year.

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[–] [email protected] -1 points 3 months ago

This is it right here: the fed is using powers clearly within their jurisdiction in a way that's causing massive issues for provinces. The provinces shouldn't be on the hook for it and the feds need to find solutions that are squarely within their own jurisdiction rather than simply providing money to the provinces with strings attached.