Provincial government trumpets ‘historic’ health spending in budget
Premier Jason Kenney this morning highlighted his United Conservative government’s “historic” investment in health care that will be made if last week’s budget is passed in the legislature.
If passed the overall health-care budget will receive an increase of $900 million and $1.25 billion set aside as a COVID contingency fund to address pandemic health-care costs.
“Albertans have told us that their number one priority is fighting COVID-19 and Alberta’s government has responded with the single largest-ever health-care investment for one year in Alberta’s history,” said Kenney.
The government says it is likely that the $1.25-billion contingency funding will be focused on priorities such as acute care, continuing care, testing and assessment centres, contact tracing, surgical backlog caused by the pandemic, personal protective equipment, vaccine deployment and supports to shelters and vulnerable Albertans.