Duclos to sit down with Ontario to negotiate bilateral health deal Thursday
OTTAWA — There are signs of momentum toward finalizing new health-care funding pacts with the provinces, with plans for the first one-on-one negotiation set for Thursday with the Ontario government, and the Prince Edward Island premier indicating he will sign the deal.
“I’m prepared to take that money and put it to good use,” P.E.I. Premier Dennis King said Wednesday, following a private meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
King remained in Ottawa for the meeting one day after the prime minister laid out Ottawa’s long-awaited new health-care funding deal to all 13 premiers during a first ministers meeting.
The offer amounts to $196 billion in total federal funding for health-care transfers to the provinces and territories over the next 10 years, about one-quarter of which is new money the provinces weren’t expecting in existing health transfer forecasts.

