NWT, Nunavut and Yukon reach health-care funding deal with federal government
OTTAWA — The federal government says it has reached a health-care funding agreement with the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon.
It says the three territorial governments agreed Monday to new targeted federal funding over 10 years for investments in home care and mental health care.
The federal government will provide the territories with a total of $36.1 million in new financial support for health care. It says the targeted investments in home care and mental health care are in addition to the existing legislated commitments through the Canada Health Transfer.
Under the agreement, $7.4 million will go to the Northwest Territories, $6.1 million to Nunavut and $6.2 million to Yukon to support better home care, including addressing critical home care infrastructure requirements.