Horgan urges federal government to carry half the health-care load as premiers meet
VICTORIA — Canada’s provinces and territories need a partner that will share half the financial load on the health-care system, which is buckling without stable, predictable and long-term funding, British Columbia Premier John Horgan said Monday.
The country’s 13 premiers began two days of meetings in Victoria with the primary topic of health-care funding as Canada eases out of the COVID-19 pandemic with a severe shortage of doctors, nurses and other health workers.
“We need to reimagine public health care in Canada,” said Horgan, who chairs the premiers’ Council of the Federation.
He said the premiers already sent the federal government a detailed funding proposal and they are waiting for a response.


