Premiers reiterate demand for $28-billion increase in health transfers from Ottawa
OTTAWA — With a federal budget in the offing, premiers are stepping up the pressure on Ottawa to increase annual health care transfer payments to provinces and territories.
The premiers are reiterating their unanimous demand that the federal government hike the transfer by $28 billion this year, and by five per cent more each year thereafter.
They argue the federal government shoulders only 22 per cent of the cost of health care; their demand would increase that share to 35 per cent.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has acknowledged that the federal share must eventually increase but he’s told premiers that will have to wait until after the COVID-19 pandemic, which has sent the federal deficit into the stratosphere.