Provinces still haven’t received $2B in health top-ups announced by Liberals in March
OTTAWA — As premiers gathered in British Columbia try again to make their case for a permanent increase in federal health transfers, they’re also waiting on $2 billion they were promised back in March to help clear surgical and diagnostic backlogs.
Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos announced the one-time top-up to “expedite” surgeries on March 25, and he and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland introduced a bill in the House of Commons the same day to enable the funding.
“We appreciate that this is going to be a challenge,” Duclos said during the announcement. “However, we know that this level of support at this time will make a difference.”
But Bill C-17 wasn’t passed in the spring sitting. It’s sitting at second-reading stage, having never been debated by MPs. The promised funding was instead packaged into the federal budget roughly two weeks later, and passed into law on June 23.


