Saskatchewan reaches agreement with feds on health-care funding
Saskatchewan has formally accepted the federal government’s offer on health-care funding.
According to a media release, the agreement in principle announced Wednesday will see $5.94 billion in federal funding over 10 years flow into Saskatchewan. It provides the province with a one-time, $61-million investment and a $111-million annual cash injection to the province’s $6.4-billion health-care budget under bilateral agreements.
The provincial government said the funding “will be used to accelerate or enhance new measures underway to improve access to primary health care, surgeries and mental health and addiction services.”
“Saskatchewan is making significant investments to build a stronger, more resilient health-care system that works for everyone in our province,” Paul Merriman, Saskatchewan’s health minister, said in the federal government’s media release.