B.C. Premier Eby and federal ministers discuss bilateral health agreements
VICTORIA — The federal health minister says he expects British Columbia and Ottawa to soon reach a flexible one-on-one agreement that improves health services for people needing care and those who provide that service.
The negotiations come after Canada’s premiers agreed this week to accept a federal offer that will add $46.2 billion in new health-care funding to provinces and territories over 10 years.
Ottawa intends to negotiate separate agreements with each of the jurisdictions to tailor the deal for provincial or territorial health-care needs.
Talks in Victoria Tuesday focused on reaching side agreements between the B.C. and federal governments on supports for families, front-line workers and those seeking mental health and addictions assistance, and modernizing the work environment for health professionals, Jean-Yves Duclos said.


