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Intergovernmental Affairs Business Plan[removed]March 2004 Table of Contents
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Vancouver / Washington / Ottawa / Charlottetown / /

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Atlantic Canada / The Protocol Office / Territories / States / Provinces / /

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United States / Canada / /

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USD / /

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Business Partnership / /

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Supreme Court / Building Greater Prosperity / Halifax International Airport / Privy Council Office / /

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coordinated communications / gift bank / transportation infrastructure / energy / cross-border transportation / /

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the Council / the Federation / /

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Sable Island / /

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Department of the National Defence / Nova Scotia government / National Governors’ Association / Federal administration / Federal government / Federal Privy Council Office / office of Intergovernmental Affairs / Supreme Court / Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade / Council of Atlantic Premiers / Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency / Government of Nova Scotia / Executive Council / Council of Maritime Premiers / Treasury and Policy Board / Senate / /

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Atlantic Canadians / Nova Scotians / Alison Scott / /

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Deputy Minister / Speaker / John F. Hamm Minister / Premier / Minister and Deputy Minister / Lieutenant Governor / the Premier / /

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Manitoba / Nova Scotia / /

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Nova / 7 Core / /

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New England / /

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