Regional Joint Cooperation Commission

Regional Joint Cooperation Commission
  • French:Commission mixte de coopération régionale
Atlantic Canada and Saint Pierre and Miquelon in North America.
HeadquartersMoncton, New Brunswick and Saint-Pierre, Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
Official languages
TypeIntergovernmental organization
MembershipNew Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island and Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
Leaders
 Copresident
Laura Lee Langley (representative of ACOA)
 Copresident
Bruno André (prefect of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon)
Establishment
 1994 Franco-Canadian Agreement signed
2 December 1994 (1994-12-02)
Area
 Total
503,169 km2 (194,275 sq mi)

The Regional Joint Cooperation Commission (in French: Commission mixte de coopération régionale) is an intergovernmental organization created by Canada and France following the signing and implementation of the Franco-Canadian agreement of 2 December 1994 for the development of regional cooperation between the four Atlantic Canadian provinces and the territorial collectivité of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.

The Commission meets once a year, alternately in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon and the Atlantic Canadian provinces.