Premiers agree to accept Ottawa’s health funding offer | 24CA News

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Published 13.02.2023
Premiers agree to accept Ottawa’s health funding offer  | 24CA News

Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson says the premiers have agreed to simply accept the health-care funding deal provided to them by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, though they are saying it’s far lower than that they had been asking for.

Stefanson, who at present chairs the premiers affiliation referred to as the Council of the Federation, oversaw a digital assembly on Monday the place the premiers mentioned final week’s supply of over $46 billion in new federal health-care spending over the subsequent 10 years.

The new cash means Ottawa will likely be sending a complete of $196.1 billion in health-care funding to the provinces over the subsequent decade.

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The supply was properly shy of the premiers’ demand for Ottawa to extend its share of well being spending from 22 per cent to 35 per cent.

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Stefanson says the proposal quantities to a couple of two per cent enhance.

Still, she says the provinces will settle for the brand new cash whereas persevering with to work with Ottawa on a long-term plan to make sure the viability of Canada’s cherished health-care system.

Federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos and Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc have been travelling throughout the nation to satisfy with premiers and provincial well being ministers for the reason that supply was introduced final week.

On Monday, the ministers sat down with leaders in Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia to debate their provinces’ particular person health-care wants and the place the brand new federal funding is required most.

The conversations with provinces will form particular person bilateral agreements as a part of the general funding supply, which got here with sure situations together with a requirement for modernization and sharing of health-care information for a nationwide database.

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