Ottawa ‘shouldn’t walk around with a stick’ to enforce health deals: Holland
OTTAWA — Newly appointed Health Minister Mark Holland says he doesn’t want to go waving a stick around as he negotiates the final details of a health accord with provinces and territories, and it’ll largely be up to Canadians to hold them accountable.
All provinces except Quebec accepted the $198-billion deal in principle earlier this year and are expected to sign final agreements before the end of 2023.
That includes $46 billion in new funding for the provinces via tailored one-on-one deals as well as the Canadian Health Transfer over 10 years.
Built into the deal are accountability measures designed to show Canadians whether the dollars are actually having an empirical effect on health-care delivery.

