Quebec only outlier on Ottawa health deal as Nunavut, Yukon and N.W.T. sign on
OTTAWA — All three territories signed on to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s health funding offer Thursday, leaving Quebec as the only holdout on the new accords.
Trudeau presented his offer at a meeting with provincial and territorial premiers in Ottawa in February as local politicians, doctors, nurses and health advocates raised concerns about a national health-care crisis.
The agreement would see the federal government shift $196 billion to the provinces and territories over the next 10 years in exchange for commitments to massively upgrade health-care data collection and digital medical records.
The offer includes $17 billion in new spending over and above existing federal health transfers and $25 billion for agreements tailed to the specific needs of individual provinces.


