Saskatchewan, Ottawa reach health-funding deal despite province’s concerns
REGINA — The united front that provinces wanted in negotiating a national health-funding deal with Ottawa weakened Tuesday when Saskatchewan struck an agreement with the federal government.
The deal holds the health transfer increase to either three per cent or the three-year moving average of nominal GDP growth — whichever is higher.
It also includes an additional $348.8 million over 10 years for investments in home and mental-health care for Saskatchewan. The federal government says it expects mental-health services for children and youth will be improved and the number of hospital patients who could be better cared for at home or in the community will be reduced.
Saskatchewan Health Minister Jim Reiter suggested there wasn’t much choice but to sign the deal.