Furey calls Ottawa’s offer of $46 billion in new health spending good for Canadians BenClearyNL nlpoli
The federal government is pledging $196.
1 billion in health care funding for the provinces and territories over the next 10 years in a long-awaited deal aimed at addressing Canada’s crumbling health-care systems with $46.2 billion in new funding. N.L. Premier Andrew Furey called it a good deal for Canadians. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.
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