Saskatchewan signs nearly $6-billion health-care deal with federal government
SASKATOON — Saskatchewan’s health minister says a new health funding deal with the federal government should help speed up measures already underway to improve access to primary health care, surgeries and mental health and addictions services.
“We are happy that the federal government has stepped up with some dollars,” Paul Merriman said Wednesday.
The agreement in principle will bring nearly $6 billion into the province’s health-care system over the next 10 years.
The deal includes $1.11 billion for a new bilateral agreement focusing on shared health-care priorities. It also provides Saskatchewan with a one-time $61 million top-up to the Canada Health Transfer to address urgent needs, especially in pediatric hospitals and emergency rooms.

