Quebec, Ottawa reach health-care funding deal with $900M per year to province

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Premier François Legault's office says the proposed infusion of $900 million in annual health funding from Ottawa comes with no conditions.

Quebec has reached an agreement in principle on health-care funding with the federal government. Premier François Legault's office says the proposed infusion of $900 million in health transfer payments this year comes with no conditions. Legault speaks to the media following a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Montreal, Friday, March 15, 2024.

Premier François Legault’s office says the proposed infusion of $900 million in annual health funding comes with no conditions.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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