Federal budget addresses health care, dental plan, ‘grocery rebate’
As was the case a week earlier in the Saskatchewan budget, health care was one of the main focuses when the federal budget was released Tuesday.
The budget is calling for spending of nearly $491 billion in the 2023-24 fiscal year, with the deficit now set to reach $40.1 billion.
Over the next five years, the government expects to increase spending by nearly $60 billion. That means the government no longer expects to be able to balance the books by the 2027-28 fiscal year, as was projected in the fiscal update last fall.
According to a media release, the budget includes $198.3 billion in health-care spending “to reduce backlogs, expand access to family health services and ensure provinces and territories can provide the high quality and timely health care Canadians expect and deserve.”