Trudeau, premiers expected to meet in February to move health-care talks along
HAMILTON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will table his offer to premiers on how much money his government is willing to add to the health-care funding pot when he meets with them next month to work on a long-awaited new health-care deal.
Trudeau said Wednesday he issued an invitation for the premiers to join him in the capital on Feb. 7, but he warned that “we’re not going to be signing deals on that particular moment.”
“It’ll be about starting the very direct hard work of the bilateral arrangements that will happen with every province, while at the same time moving forward with a frame around data, health information and results that I think every Canadian wants to see,” he said.
The meeting will also be when the federal government finally shows its cards to the premiers on whether it will agree to their demands that the federal government increase its share of health-care spending from 22 per cent to 35 per cent.


