Premiers 'disappointed' with Trudeau's health-care offer

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Premiers 'disappointed' with Trudeau's health-care offer
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Proposal to increase health\u002Dcare transfers by $196 billion over 10 years amounts to just $600 million a year in new money for BC. Read more.

Of the $46 billion in new health-care cash offered by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday, B.C.’s share breaks down to $6 billion over 10 years: $2.7 billion for the Canada Health Transfer and $3.3 billion in bilateral funding for B.C.’s health-care priorities, which include community care and mental health and addiction.Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion delivered straight to your inbox at 7 a.m., Monday to Friday.

Eby’s criticism of the deal was more muted than other premiers. Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson called the amount “disappointing,” while Quebec Premier Francois Legault said the amount is “insufficient.” However, “the premiers risk angering Canadians if they don’t make good-faith attempts to pull this through,” said Lake, who now heads theConsidering Canada’s aging population, Lake is concerned that funding for long-term care didn’t get as much attention in the proposed agreement as it deserves.

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