Canadian premiers formally agree to accept offer from Ottawa
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford made "specific recommendations" on the sustainability of a new health-care deal, his office said Monday, as the country's premiers agreed to formally accept Ottawa's offer.
The premiers say the deal amounts to a bump in the feds' share of health-care dollars to 24 per cent from 22 per cent – less than the 35 per cent share premiers called for. His office said those recommendations, which it did not disclose, are data driven and that personal health information would be protected.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said the deal comes with strings attached, including sharing data to build a national database on health care.
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