The premiers have argued more money from Ottawa is needed because Canadians continue to face challenges accessing health services.
At the time, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said conversations about more money need to happen after the pandemic.Horgan said the pandemic is waning, which means it’s time for these conversations to happen now.“It’s time now to have that conversation,” Horgan said. “For the past six months, we’ve been trying to get to a path forward to a negotiation about how we can best deliver these mutual concerns.
“Sometimes I do feel anger that the federal government hasn’t come to that table to have that discussion on what is essentially in the best interest of all Canadians that we collectively represent,” Moe said. “It’s about funding, but more importantly, to Canadians, it is about accessing those health care services that they expect access today, which we are all challenged with.”Article content
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