Council of the Federation

Council of the Federation
Conseil de la fédération
Formation2003 (2003)
Headquarters360 Albert Street
Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 7X7
Chair
Tim Houston
Vice-Chair
Doug Ford
Websitecanadaspremiers.ca

The Council of the Federation (COF; French: Conseil de la fédération) is a multilateral congress composed of the premiers of each of Canada's 13 provinces and territories, which meets at least twice annually.

Its main function is to promote interprovincial-territorial cooperation, collaborate on shared governmental priorities, and ultimately provide a united front amongst the provincial and territorial governments when interacting with Canada's federal government. It also promotes "constructive Confederation", working for Canadian unity, and recognizing differences amongst the various provinces and territories within Canada's federal system of government.

The council meets at least twice a year, with an annual summer conference held in the jurisdiction of the Chair, which rotates annually between premiers; and at least one other meeting at a location determined by the Council. The Council also meets via teleconference periodically throughout the year.[1]

  1. ^ "Province of Manitoba | Intergovernmental Affairs and International Relations". Province of Manitoba. Retrieved 2023-07-15.

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