Moe expects provinces to accept health-care offer even if it doesn’t meet expectations
After the long-awaited health-care meeting in Ottawa last Tuesday, the federal government proposed a $196-billion health-care deal to help provinces fund their health-care systems.
The provinces originally asked for an immediate cash injection of $28 billion and yearly increases after that, but instead ended up with the federal government offering them an estimated $46 billion in new funding over 10 years.
Premier Scott Moe told Gormley on Monday that equates to a two per cent lift to health-care budgets across Canada.
“We’re going to talk probably later (Monday) as a Council of the Federation on where we move from here, but … at the end of the day, I don’t think there’s any province that’s going to be turning down or not investing health-care dollars that are available,” Moe said.


