Federal government signs $3.1-billion health accord deal with Ontario
Ontario will spend $3.1 billion in federal health-care funding on increasing access to family doctors, reducing backlogs and adding more health-care workers, the premier and the prime minister announced Friday as they formalized a decade-long health accord.
The funding covers three years out of the $8.4-billion 10-year agreement in principle the federal government reached last year with the province, part of an overall $198.6 billion for health funding across the country. Ontario is the fifth province to officially sign on for its share.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the money will help ease pressures that health systems across the country are facing.
“Access to family doctors and nurse practitioners is not what it needs to be,” he said at a news conference.

