Thereafter there will be debate about the new appointments among the cabinet and provincial premiers. |
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The move to ask Japan for help arose during the third summit meeting of the three premiers in July in Cambodia. |
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He said the last thing premiers can afford is to be blamed for toppling the federal government. |
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Provincial premiers and territorial leaders called for a new funding partnership for health care at their August meeting. |
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In 1999, the premiers of Canada's three territories signed a similar agreement, in Iqaluit. |
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He was asked if he expects to be at the table when the prime minister meets with the premiers on health. |
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This week, Canada's provincial premiers will be meeting in Victoria, B.C., and later this month they will meet with the prime minister. |
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Among others present were Pandor and a number of the new premiers of the nine provinces. |
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In the mid-1850s governors and officials were replaced by premiers and ministers responsible to parliament. |
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All of Canada's premiers are to meet at the end of the month in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, to discuss health care. |
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Traditionally it's been a venue for blustering declarations from fulminating premiers, but today instead of foot-stamping there was backslapping. |
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Three deputy premiers have been named one each for the Shi'ites, Sunnis and Kurds, with the fourth held open for a woman. |
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A glittering audience of presidents, premiers and royalty will attend the inauguration of the president, which will be completed by around midday. |
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An Oxford-trained classicist, he was elected president of the Oxford Union, a post filled by several future premiers. |
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In between the now regular jaunts from Washington to Ottawa, Denis arranged to meet with the provincial premiers privately in closed off dining rooms. |
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Canada's provincial premiers and territorial leaders are united in a effort to create a national pharmacare program, financed by the federal government. |
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Few premiers are so undiplomatic as to say it publicly but commentators and ordinary people across the continent are loud and proud in voicing support for the Democrat. |
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Instead, we suffer a good deal more from elective dictatorship, with prime ministers and premiers able to shape the political agenda with a freer hand. |
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The Labor premiers responded by expressing concern, not that the Constitution was being undermined, but that the laws might be struck down in the High Court. |
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Jenkins considered Asquith as foremost amongst the great social reforming premiers of the twentieth century. |
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As the premiers did not come to an agreement on this question, the Parliamentary Council was supposed to address this issue. |
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A dozen premiers, from Churchill via Wilson and Thatcher through Blair, Brown and Cameron, valued their weekly chinwags with her. |
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As champions of the previous year, Leeds played in the 2005 World Club Challenge beating the 2004 Australian premiers Canterbury Bulldogs. |
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The western Canadian premiers came to Gimli for their annual conference in 1994 and the World Boardsailing Championships were held there that same year. |
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Among the top aides who will face trial there are two premiers and former spy chief Abdullah Senussi as well as other military officers and politicians. |
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Commenting on the statement of Prime Minister, Shah clarified that the premiers statement was not tantamount to create confrontation among the institutions. |
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First of all, my guess is we'll hear Premiers bickering over health funding within a year. |
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This afternoon Mr Howard held a phone hook-up with the State Premiers. |
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Kent Derby victor Pinewood Blue was another big winner from this family, which seems particularly suited to the Premiers County and Fantasy, and Top Honcho. |
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