Billions more for health care tops premiers’ wish list for throne speech
OTTAWA — Canada’s premiers unanimously demanded Friday that the federal government fork over at least $28 billion more each year for health care, among other big-ticket items on their wish list for next week’s throne speech.
They also want Ottawa to increase funding for infrastructure projects by $10 billion.
And they want retroactive reforms to the fiscal stabilization program so that provinces hit with a sudden plunge in revenue get more money. That would mean an extra $6 billion for Alberta alone.
But it’s health care that tops their wish list.

