Moe lays out expectations ahead of federal-provincial health-care meeting
The much-anticipated health-care meeting between Canada’s premiers and the federal government is set to take place on Tuesday.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe told reporters at the Regina Airport on Sunday he’s expecting to see a health-care offer from the federal government, with some indication that part of the new funding will go into the Canada Health Transfer and the other part may go into prioritized envelope funding.
“In order to address the challenges that are similar but often different as well across the nation, we are going to need some flexibility across Canada in how we’re going to invest those dollars,” Moe said. “More in the Canada Health Transfer is, I think, ideal from the premiers’ perspective.”
Although the premier doesn’t know the exact dollar amount of what Ottawa is prepared to offer, he would like to see a $28-billion increase in the Canada Health Transfer, which would return the federal government to contributing 35 per cent of Canada’s heath-care funding.