Alberta signs $24B, 10-year health-care funding deal with Ottawa
EDMONTON — Alberta’s health minister says the new health funding deal with the federal government will dovetail with provincial reforms to the system.
“The additional money will help us accelerate what we’re already doing,” Jason Copping said Monday at a news conference in Calgary.
Copping said the United Conservative Party government is focusing on mental health and addictions, boosting primary care and recruiting more physicians and other front-line health-care providers while transforming more of continuing care to home care.
Earlier Monday, federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos announced Alberta had become the seventh province to sign an agreement in principle with Ottawa on health-care funding.

