Provincial leaders want more federal money for health care, plan to meet in fall
OTTAWA — Canada’s premiers are reiterating a call for more federal health care funding.
Following a conference call, the premiers issued a statement asking the federal government to increase its share of overall health spending to 35 per cent from 22 per cent.
Earlier in the week, the western premiers agreed to push the federal government to lay out a detailed plan and timeline to reopen international borders.
With COVID-19 numbers dropping, the provincial and territorial leaders are planning to meet in person in October.