Manitoba, federal government reach $6.7B health-care deal
WINNIPEG — Manitoba has become the sixth province to sign on to a new health-care funding proposal with the federal government.
Following Ontario and the Atlantic provinces, the Manitoba government signed Friday an agreement in principle that would see increased funding and a commitment to target specific areas and share data under a bilateral agreement, the details of which must still be worked out.
“We are going to enter into negotiations with respect to our own bilateral agreement. But we agree today in the principle, in the parameters that the federal government has put forward,” Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson said.
The deal will see more than $6.7 billion in extra federal money put into Manitoba’s health-care system over 10 years, most of which will be through increased annual health-care transfer payments. About $1.2 billion is for the bilateral agreement focusing on shared health-care priority areas, which are to be determined.


