Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Speech

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PRIME MINISTER HARPER AND NOVA SCOTIA PREMIER MACDONALD RESOLVE DISPUTES OVER ATLANTIC ACCORD

October 10, 2007
Ottawa, Ontario

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Ladies and Gentlemen,

I am here to announce today that the Government of Canada and the Government of Nova Scotia have arrived at a resolution of disputes over the Atlantic Accord.

This resolution is related to disputes involving the recent federal budget, as well as to other longer-standing issues.

First, on the matter of the recent federal budget, the principles of Budget 2007 have been clear.

The federal government has established a new national equalization formula that applies equally to all provinces, while also committing to fully honour the existing signed deals with Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and the benefits previously agreed to.

We have offered Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador a choice between the 2005 equalization agreements and the new equalization formula, but have said that we will not entertain a combination of both formulas.

Nova Scotia opted into the new national equalization formula last year, a decision which provided benefits of roughly 100 million dollars to the province above its Atlantic Accord arrangement.

Premier MacDonald has expressed a desire to permanently opt into the new formula, but has also raised concerns that Nova Scotia could potentially lose benefits if future oil and gas development made the 2005 arrangement more advantageous over the longer term.

It has never been this government's intention that Nova Scotia (or Newfoundland and Labrador) would lose benefits agreed to under the Atlantic Accord.

We will ensure these provinces keep any such benefits by allowing them to effectively switch back to the 2005 Accord under those particular circumstances.

But, once again, while this gives greater flexibility to Nova Scotia's choice, the province still must choose between the two equalization arrangements; it cannot have both.

Second, we have agreed to an arbitration process to determine the value of the "Crown share" in the original Atlantic Accord.

While the federal government agreed to make the "Crown share" payments to Nova Scotia in the 1986 Offshore Accord, our two governments have not been able to come to an agreement on either the value of these payments or the method of calculating them.

Premier MacDonald and I have agreed to establish a three-person arbitration panel to determine these questions.

One panel member will be appointed by Ottawa, one by Nova Scotia, and the third by consensus of the first two.

The panel will be mandated to report by March 15, 2008.

I believe this is an historic breakthrough – and a thoroughly sensible way to overcome a dispute which has bedevilled successive federal and provincial governments for over twenty years.

Let me just say that these are not easy issues.

The Atlantic Accord is a highly technical agreement over which people of good faith can have differing interpretations.

I want to thank Premier MacDonald and his officials for working with us and our officials to resolve these issues over these past several months, I especially wish to acknowledge my colleagues, Peter MacKay and Gerald Keddy, for the helpful advice they have provided to both of us along the way.

They have been of great help in getting our government to a resolution which deals with Nova Scotia's legitimate concerns over the Atlantic Accord, while respecting the necessity of creating a new equalization formula that treats all provinces fairly and equally.

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News Release

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PRIME MINISTER HARPER AND NOVA SCOTIA PREMIER MACDONALD RESOLVE DISPUTES OVER ATLANTIC ACCORD

October 10, 2007
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Nova Scotia Premier Rodney MacDonald today announced that they have resolved Nova Scotia's concerns related to interpretation of the Atlantic Accord. In accordance with the principles of the 2007 federal budget, Nova Scotia will be able to opt into the new equalization arrangement without risking any of the benefits it would have received from the 2005 Accord.

"Canada's New Government has established a new national equalization formula that applies equally to all provinces while also committing to fully honour the Accords with Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador by ensuring that they would not lose benefits already agreed to," Prime Minister Harper said.

The Prime Minister made it clear that Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador will be able to opt in to either the 2005 equalization formula or the new equalization formula but not a combination of both. Their benefits under the Atlantic Accords will be protected no matter which equalization formula they choose.

"Today's announcement ensures that Nova Scotia continues to be the primary beneficiary of our off shore resources," explained Premier MacDonald.

Prime Minister Harper and Premier MacDonald also announced that they have agreed on a process to determine the value of the "Crown Share" under the original 1986 Atlantic Accord. A joint, three-member panel will examine the longstanding dispute over the value of the payments and method of calculating them and report to both governments by March 15, 2008.

"These are not easy issues," the Prime Minister observed. "The Atlantic Accord is a highly technical agreement over which people of good faith can have differing interpretations."

Prime Minister Harper concluded by thanking Premier MacDonald and his officials for their contributions to the resolution of the disputes. He also acknowledged the helpful advice provided by Nova Scotia Member of Parliament Gerald Keddy and the Honourable Peter MacKay, federal Minister for Nova Scotia.
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Statement

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STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER ON THE RESULTS OF THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR ELECTION

October 10, 2007
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today issued the following statement on the results of the election in Newfoundland and Labrador:

"On October 9, the people of Newfoundland and Labrador exercised their democratic right and re-elected the Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador to form their provincial government. On behalf of the Government of Canada, I congratulate Premier Danny Williams on his successful campaign. Clearly, the people of Newfoundland and Labrador are united in their steadfast pursuit of a bright and secure future for all. Canada's New Government is committed to work with the province towards the shared goal of a strong Newfoundland and Labrador within a strong Canada."

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Notice

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Public events for October 5, 2007

October 10, 2007
Ottawa, Ontario

Public event for Prime Minister Stephen Harper for today, Wednesday October 10th is:

1:00 p.m. – Prime Minister Stephen Harper will make an announcement with Premier of Nova Scotia, Rodney MacDonald.

Foyer
House of Commons
Ottawa, ON

*Open to media*
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PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES AND HOUSE OFFICERS

October 10, 2007
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced a strengthened Ministry, releasing an updated list of Parliamentary Secretaries who support Ministers with their parliamentary duties, and appointing two new Government House officers.

"Parliamentary Secretaries play an important role in assisting Ministers and are an essential part of our commitment to making Parliament more effective in delivering results for Canadians," the Prime Minister said. "Likewise, Government House officers are key to ensuring that Government business moves forward in a timely and productive manner."

As public office holders, Parliamentary Secretaries are subject to the conflict of interest and post-employment rules contained in the Conflict of Interest Act.

Full list of Parliamentary Secretaries attached. Biographical Notes can be found at http://pm.gc.ca.

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PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES

James Abbott
Parliamentary Secretary for Canadian Heritage

Gerald Keddy
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency

Deepak Obhrai
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs

Brian Pallister
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Trade and to the Minister of International Cooperation

David L. Anderson
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources and for the Canadian Wheat Board

Betty Hinton
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Veterans Affairs

James Moore
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Works and Government Services and for the Pacific Gateway and the Vancouver-Whistler Olympics

Lynne Yelich
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development

Colin Carrie
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry

Stephen John Fletcher
Parliamentary Secretary for Health

Russ Hiebert
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Minister of Western Economic Diversification

Brian Jean
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities

Randy Kamp
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans

Ed Komarnicki
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration

Guy Lauzon
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario

Tom Lukiwski
Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Minister for Democratic Reform

Dave MacKenzie
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Safety

Ted Menzies
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance

Rob Moore
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada

Pierre Poilievre
Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury Board

Mark Warawa
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of the Environment

Sylvie Boucher
Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister and for Status of Women

Rod Bruinooge
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians

Jacques Gourde
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Labour and Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec

Laurie Hawn
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence

Pierre Lemieux
Parliamentary Secretary for Official Languages and Deputy Government Whip

Jay Hill
Government Whip

Peter Van Loan
House Leader of the Government

Scott Reid
Deputy House Leader of the Government
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