Prime minister and premiers to discuss health-care funding during meeting in Ottawa
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will sit down with Canada’s premiers next month to try and hammer out a new deal for health-care funding.
Trudeau made the announcement Wednesday morning, saying the meeting will happen in Ottawa on Feb. 7. The prime minister said the sit-down will offer an opportunity to share the federal government’s plans to support the provincial health-care systems across the country.
The issue of health funding has been an important one for Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, who’s been pushing for the federal government to increase its share of health-care funding from its current level of 22 per cent up to 35 per cent. That increase would total $28 billion.
Moe previously told 650 CKOM that a federal funding boost would help provincial health-care systems hire more staff and make new innovations and improvements.