Battle lines drawn for first ministers’ meeting on health care
OTTAWA — Premiers aren’t expecting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to agree immediately to their demand for at least $28 billion more each year for health care.
First ministers are scheduled to meet via conference call Thursday — a long-awaited session that was supposed to be devoted to the premiers’ unanimous call for a big increase in the annual federal transfers for health care.
But the chair of the premiers’ council, Quebec’s François Legault, said Wednesday he doesn’t expect one meeting will resolve the issue.
“Honestly, I think it will need more than a meeting to convince Mr. Trudeau to substantially increase the (Canada Health Transfer),” Legault said.


