Identity area
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Government
Authorized form of name
British Columbia. Ministry of Intergovernmental Relations
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- Ministry of Intergovernmental Relations
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Dates of existence
1979-1987
History
The Ministry of Intergovernmental Relations was established in 1979 (OIC 2957/1979). Most of its functions were transferred from the Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government Services (OIC 2988/1979). The purpose of the ministry was to coordinate and develop policies, strategies and activities regarding British Columbia's relations with other governments; coordinate and develop British Columbia's policy on proposals to reform federalism; facilitate the functioning of the Cabinet's committee system; ensure adequate consultation and coordination regarding all submissions to Executive Council; advise the Premier on the allocation of responsibilities to cabinet committees and ministries. The government dissolved the ministry in 1987 (OIC 2262/87). The functions of this ministry were sent to several other ministries.
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is the predecessor of
British Columbia. Ministry of Intergovernmental Relations
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Michael Carter 2008-12-11
Revised: RMCRORY 2021-03-29
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Created by: Michael Carter