A number of working groups were formed, consisting of members of the Coordinating Committee and experts drawn from across the Network, to advise and support the implementation of the “action” areas identified by the F/P/T Conference of Deputy Ministers and by F/P/T Ministers of Health in September 2003. [...] Implementing the Healthy Living Strategy Having set targets and priorities, and identified opportunities for action, the Coor- dinating Committee for the Healthy Living Network will provide leadership in the implementation of the Strategy, with a focus on activities with the greatest potential to positively affect the health of Canadians. [...] Consisting of representatives from government, private sector and non-governmental organizations and drawing from health and non-health sectors, the Coordinating Committee acts as the engine to move the healthy living agenda forward in line with the guiding principles of the Network and Strategy. [...] Working groups established from members of the Coordinating Committee and their networks, and from federal/provincial/territorial networks, the private sector and non-governmental organizations provided essential advice and support for imple- mentation of the “action” areas identified by Ministers in September 2003, namely the development of healthy living priorities and targets for the Strategy [...] The needs of Aboriginal Peoples Drop the Pop, led by the Nunavut Department must also be taken into of Health and Social Services in partnership with consideration in the development of the Department of Education and local grocery the Healthy Living Strategy.