Quebec premier ‘more optimistic’ on health-funding deal after meeting with Trudeau
MONTREAL — Quebec Premier François Legault says he is “more optimistic” about reaching a health-care funding deal with Ottawa after his meeting Tuesday with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
As pediatric hospitals and emergency rooms across the country buckle under severe strain, Legault said he sensed a “desire to advance on the file” from Trudeau.
“I am more optimistic today than before,” Legault told reporters following the meeting at a coffee shop in Old Montreal. Trudeau did not take questions.
Provinces and territories have demanded an increase to the Canada Health Transfer — the main source of federal funds to provincial health systems — but Trudeau has said that will happen only if the provinces agree to reform and improve those systems. Provinces and territories want to see Ottawa cover 35 per cent of health-care costs across the country, up from the current 22 per cent.

