Western Canada's premiers address trade, health care, and housing infrastructure at the Whitehorse conference
Premiers from Western Canada conclude their meetings in Whitehorse today, focusing on shared regional issues, as reported by Global News.
The leaders of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Saskatchewan, and Yukon gather annually for the Western Premiers’ Conference.
BC Premier David Eby identified trade-related infrastructure as a primary agenda item before the conference. On Friday, Eby emphasized that the duration required to move goods between provinces and territories affects costs for Canadians.
The premiers also discuss health care, housing issues, and the infrastructure necessary for new home construction. The conference will conclude with a media availability session this afternoon.