Canadians split on key health-care funding as premiers prepare to meet Tuesday with Trudeau

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Canadians split on key health-care funding as premiers prepare to meet Tuesday with Trudeau
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People in B.C., Alberta, Sask., Manitoba and Quebec were more likely to say their province should get the funding now, with no conditions.

New data released Monday from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute shows that two in five, or 41 per cent of those polled, believe the federal government is right to seek system and reporting reforms from provinces as a condition of increased funding. But a similar number, 44 per cent, say the individual provinces should receive additional funding to improve health-care delivery without strings attached.We deliver the local news you need in these turbulent times on weekdays at 3 p.m.

— The number of Canadians reporting poor health care where they live has risen seven points since August, from 61 to 68 per cent. This is reported as worst in Atlantic Canada where half say health care is in crisis where they live and another one in three say it is poor . Trudeau invited premiers to Ottawa for a “working meeting” Feb. 7 to discuss health-care funding. Premiers have been seeking a meeting with Trudeau for more than one year amid continued strain on the health-care system.Article content

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