N.S. premier defends health-care changes, calls for a ‘reimagining’ of care
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil is defending his government’s sweeping changes to health care in Cape Breton, saying the status quo is no longer acceptable.
“We’re a generation that’s been given an opportunity to shape how we deliver health care for the next 50 years,” McNeil told reporters Wednesday after a cabinet meeting.
“We can accept that or we can continue to fight it.”
Rather than pay for aging infrastructure with escalating capital costs, McNeil said the province has examined the best way to deliver care.