Number |
Prime Minister |
Name |
Location |
Date |
Topics |
1 |
Sir Wilfrid Laurier |
Conference of the Representatives of the Government of Canada and the Various Provinces |
Ottawa |
October 8–13, 1906 |
Financial subsidies to the provinces[2] |
2 |
Sir Robert Borden, but Sir William Thomas White chaired the conference as Acting Prime Minister |
Conference between the Members of the Government of Canada and of the Various Provincial Governments Acting |
Ottawa |
November 19–22, 1918 |
Soldier and land settlement, transfer of natural resources |
3 |
W.L. Mackenzie King |
Dominion–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
November 3–10, 1927 |
Various subjects listed under "Constitutional", "Financial" and "Social and Economic" titles |
4 |
R.B. Bennett |
Dominion–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
April 7–8, 1931 |
Statute of Westminster |
5 |
Dominion–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
April 8–9, 1932 |
Unemployment relief |
6 |
Dominion–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
January 17–19, 1933 |
Various subjects including unemployment, old age pensions, company law and overlapping federal and provincial jurisdictions |
7 |
Dominion–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
January 18–19, 1934 |
Various subjects including employment, financial position of provinces, company law, taxes on liquor, Pacific Great Eastern Railway Company, B.C. claim for equality of treatment |
8 |
W.L. Mackenzie King |
Dominion–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
December 9–13, 1935 |
Various subjects including constitutional amendment, federal–provincial financial relations, taxation, social services |
9 |
Dominion–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
January 14–15, 1941 |
Recommendations of Rowell-Sirois Commission (federal–provincial fiscal relations) |
10 |
Dominion–Provincial Conference on Reconstruction |
Ottawa |
August 6–10, 1945 |
Postwar reconstruction and federal–provincial financial arrangements |
11 |
Dominion–Provincial Conference on Reconstruction |
Ottawa |
April 29 – May 3, 1946 |
Financial arrangements, public investment, health, old age pensions, unemployment |
12 |
Louis St. Laurent |
Constitutional Conference of Federal and Provincial Governments |
Ottawa |
January 10–12, 1950 |
Constitutional amendment |
13 |
Constitutional Conference of Federal and Provincial Governments |
Quebec City |
September 25–28, 1950 |
Constitutional amendment |
14 |
Conference of Federal and Provincial Governments |
Ottawa |
December 4–7, 1950 |
Tax agreements, old age security, provincial indirect sales tax |
15 |
Federal–Provincial Conference 1955, Preliminary Meeting |
Ottawa |
April 26–27, 1955 |
Federal relief for unemployed persons, and preparation of next Conference |
16 |
Federal–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
October 3–6, 1955 |
Fiscal relations, natural resources development, establishment of a federal–provincial Continuing Committee, health and welfare |
17 |
Dominion–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
March 9, 1956 |
Federal–provincial fiscal arrangements |
18 |
John Diefenbaker |
Dominion–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
November 25–26, 1957 |
Hospital insurance, costs of assistance to persons in need, assistance to Atlantic provinces, fiscal matters |
19 |
Dominion–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
July 25–27, 1960 |
Various tax matters including personal and corporate income taxes, equalization, indirect provincial sales tax, taxation of natural resources. Conditional grants and shared cost programs |
20 |
Dominion–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
October 26–28, 1960 |
Federal–provincial fiscal arrangements |
21 |
Federal–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
February 23–24, 1961 |
Federal–provincial fiscal arrangements |
22 |
Lester B. Pearson |
Federal Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
July 26–27, 1963 |
Municipal loan and development fund, Canada Pension Plan |
23 |
Federal–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
November 26–29, 1963 |
Various subjects including state of the Canadian Economy, conditional grants and shared cost programs, fiscal relations, Canadian Pension Plan |
24 |
Federal–Provincial Conference |
Quebec City |
March 31 – April 1, 1964 |
Shared cost programs and fiscal arrangements, Canada Pension Plan, taxation, fiscal relations, loans to university students |
25 |
Federal–Provincial Conference |
Charlottetown |
August 31 – September 2, 1964 |
Constitutional amendment |
26 |
Federal–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
October 14–15, 1964 |
Constitutional amendment, Tax Structure Committee, off-shore mineral rights |
27 |
Federal–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
July 19–22, 1965 |
Various subjects including Social Security, Economic Development, Tax Structure Committee, Transportation and Inland Water Resources |
28 |
Federal–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
October 24–28, 1966 |
Financing of higher education, federal–provincial fiscal arrangements |
29 |
Federal–Provincial Conference on Housing and Urban Development |
Ottawa |
December 11–12, 1967 |
Housing and urban development |
30 |
Constitutional Conference |
Ottawa |
February 5–7, 1968 |
Constitutional review, Recommendations of Royal Commission on Bilingualism & Biculturalism |
31 |
Pierre Elliott Trudeau |
Constitutional Conference |
Ottawa |
February 10–12, 1969 |
Constitutional review |
32 |
Constitutional Conference |
Ottawa |
June 11–12, 1969 |
Constitutional review |
33 |
Constitutional Conference |
Ottawa |
December 8–10, 1969 |
Constitutional review |
34 |
Federal–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
February 16–17, 1970 |
Economy, Western agriculture, pollution, Tax Structure Committee |
35 |
Constitutional Conference |
Ottawa |
September 14–15, 1970 |
Constitutional review |
36 |
Federal–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
September 16, 1970 |
Various subjects including Tax reform, agricultural, economic stabilization fund |
37 |
Constitutional Conference |
Ottawa |
February 8–9, 1971 |
Constitutional review, unemployment and northern resources |
38 |
Constitutional Conference |
Victoria |
June 14–16, 1971 |
Constitutional review ("Victoria Charter") |
39 |
Federal–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
November 15–17, 1971 |
Economy, employment, fiscal arrangements, tri-level consultations |
40 |
Federal–Provincial Conference |
Ottawa |
May 23–25, 1973 |
Various subjects including social security system, health programs, post-secondary education, regional economic development, economic situation, foreign land ownership |
41 |
Federal–Provincial Conference of First Ministers on Energy |
Ottawa |
January 22–23, 1974 |
Various subjects including oil and gas policy, national energy policy and federal–provincial mechanisms for continuing consultation on energy |
42 |
Federal–Provincial Conference of First Ministers on Energy |
Ottawa |
April 9–10, 1975 |
The state of the economy and oil and gas prices and other related items |
43 |
Federal–Provincial Conference of First Ministers |
Ottawa |
June 14–15, 1976 |
Federal–provincial fiscal arrangements including shared-cost programs, revenue guarantee and equalization |
44 |
Federal–Provincial Conference of First Ministers |
Ottawa |
December 13–14, 1976 |
Fiscal arrangements and state of the economy |
45 |
Federal–Provincial Conference of First Ministers on the Economy |
Ottawa |
February 13–15, 1978 |
Various subjects including economic outlook and objectives, general economic policies, regional aspects of economic development, and sectoral policies |
46 |
Federal–Provincial Conference of First Ministers on the Constitution |
Ottawa |
October 30, 31 and November 1, 1978 |
Charter of rights, distribution of powers, institutions, process of constitutional review (creation of the Continuing Committee of Ministers on the Constitution or "CCMC") and duplication of services |
47 |
Federal–Provincial Conference of First Ministers on the Economy |
Ottawa |
November 27–29, 1978 |
Various subjects including economic overview, labour market and employment issues, and economic coordination |
48 |
Federal–Provincial Conference of First Ministers on the Constitution |
Ottawa |
February 5–6, 1979 |
Various subjects including consideration of questions raised at the Constitutional Conference (October 30 – November 1, 1978) and future constitutional work program |
49 |
Joe Clark |
Federal–Provincial Conference of First Ministers on Energy |
Ottawa |
November 12, 1979 |
Oil supply, pricing and use, energy pricing and development, conservation and self-sufficiency |
50 |
Pierre Elliott Trudeau |
Federal–Provincial Conference of First Ministers on the Constitution |
Ottawa |
September 8–13, 1980 |
Various subjects including trade, communications, Upper House, Supreme Court, family law, fisheries, offshore resources, equalization, charter of rights, patriation and amending formula and powers over the economy |
51 |
Federal–Provincial Conference of First Ministers on the Constitution |
Ottawa |
November 2–5, 1981 |
Consensus on patriation, constitutional amendment formula and charter of rights |
52 |
Federal–Provincial Conference of First Ministers on the Economy |
Ottawa |
February 2–5, 1982 |
Economic management and development |
53 |
Federal–Provincial Conference of First Ministers on Aboriginal Constitutional Matters |
Ottawa |
March 15–16, 1983 |
Various subjects including charter of rights, amending formula revisions and self-government |
54 |
Federal–Provincial Conference of First Ministers on Aboriginal Constitutional Matters |
Ottawa |
March 8–9, 1984 |
Equality rights, treaties and treaty rights, land and resources and self-government |
55 |
Brian Mulroney |
First Ministers' Conference on the Economy |
Regina |
February 14–15, 1985 |
Investment, training and retraining, international trade and regional economic development ("Regina Accord" establishing "Annual Conference of First Ministers") |
56 |
First Ministers' Conference on Aboriginal Constitutional Matters |
Ottawa |
April 2–3, 1985 |
Aboriginal constitutional matters including self-government and sexual equality rights |
57 |
Annual Conference of First Ministers |
Halifax |
November 28–29, 1985 |
Federal–provincial relations, economic and fiscal situation, trade, agriculture, fisheries and economic and social development |
58 |
Annual Conference of First Ministers |
Vancouver |
November 20–21, 1986 |
State of the Federation and the economy, economic development and economic equality for women |
59 |
First Ministers' Conference on Aboriginal Constitutional Matters |
Ottawa |
March 26–27, 1987 |
Constitutional amendment on aboriginal self-government and treaties and treaty issues |
60 |
First Ministers' Conference on the Constitution |
Ottawa |
June 3, 1987 |
Signing of the 1987 Constitutional Accord |
61 |
Annual Conference of First Ministers |
Toronto |
November 26–27, 1987 |
Economic development |
62 |
Annual Conference of First Ministers |
Ottawa |
November 9–10, 1989 |
Federal–Provincial priorities, environment/sustainable development and Meech Lake Accord |
63 |
First Ministers' Conference on the Constitution |
Ottawa |
June 3–10, 1990 |
1987 Constitutional Accord (Meech Lake) |
64 |
First Ministers' Meeting on the Economy |
Ottawa |
December 19, 1991 |
Coordinated approach to economic recovery |
65 |
First Ministers' Meeting on the Economy |
Ottawa |
February 10, 1992 |
Pre-budget discussion of common economic recovery |
66 |
First Ministers' Meeting on the Economy |
Toronto |
March 24–25, 1992 |
Various subjects including social programs, training, infrastructure, interprovincial trade barriers, international trade, agriculture, fisheries, tax coordination |
67 |
First Ministers' Meeting on the Constitution |
Ottawa |
August 18, 1992 |
68 |
First Ministers' Meeting on the Constitution |
Charlottetown |
August 27–28, 1992 |
Final Consensus Report on the Constitution, Final Political Accords and Draft Legal Text based on the Charlottetown Accord |
69 |
Jean Chrétien |
First Ministers' Meeting – Economy |
Ottawa |
December 21, 1993 |
Economic renewal and fiscal responsibility, job creation and competitive economy and program coordination |
70 |
First Ministers' Meeting – Trade |
Ottawa |
July 18, 1994 |
Internal trade |
71 |
First Ministers' Meeting |
Ottawa |
June 20–21, 1996 |
Canadian economy, renewal of the federation, Section 49, Constitution Act 1982, jobs and growth and social dimensions |
72 |
First Ministers' Meeting |
Ottawa |
December 11–12, 1997 |
Various subjects including social policy renewal, health and youth employment |
73 |
First Ministers' Meeting |
Ottawa |
February 4, 1999 |
Social Union Framework Agreement |
74 |
First Ministers' Meeting |
Ottawa |
September 10–11, 2000 |
Health care, childhood development |
75 |
First Ministers' Meeting |
Ottawa |
February 4–5, 2003 |
Health care |
76 |
Paul Martin |
First Ministers' Meeting |
Ottawa |
January 30, 2004 |
Health care, public health, Canada-U.S. relations, emergency management |
76-1 |
First Ministers' Meeting |
Ottawa |
September 12–16, 2004 |
Health care - 10 year agreement on health care funding [3] |
76-2 |
First Ministers' Meeting |
Ottawa |
October 26, 2004 |
Equalization and Territorial Formula Financing [4] |
76-3 |
First Ministers' Meeting with National Aboriginal Leaders |
Ottawa |
November 24–25, 2004 |
Kelowna Accord - Strengthening Relationships and Closing the Gap [5] |
77 |
Stephen Harper |
First Ministers' Meeting |
Ottawa |
November 10, 2008 |
Economy[6] |
78 |
First Ministers' Meeting |
Ottawa |
January 16, 2009 |
Economy[7] |
79 |
Justin Trudeau |
First Ministers' Meeting |
Ottawa |
November 23, 2015 |
Climate change,[8] Syrian Crisis[9] |
80 |
First Ministers' Meeting |
Vancouver |
March 3, 2016 |
Climate change[10] |
81 |
First Ministers' Meeting and Meeting with National Indigenous Leaders |
Ottawa |
December 9, 2016 |
Climate change framework agreement[11] |
82 |
First Ministers' Meeting |
Ottawa |
January 15, 2025 |
Incoming tariffs from the United States[12] |