Premiers ‘very disappointed’ PM wouldn’t talk health-care funding at meeting: Legault
OTTAWA — Premiers expressed disappointment Thursday after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau refused to accede to their demand for an immediate infusion of at least $28 billion more each year in annual federal transfers for health care.
Their complaints came after a daylong, virtual first ministers’ meeting during which Trudeau promised that Ottawa will foot the bill for purchasing millions of doses of vaccines to inoculate Canadians against the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
That’s on top of the hundreds of billions of dollars the federal government has already spent fighting the deadly pandemic, including $25 billion in direct funding to provinces and territories to, among other things, help bolster their health systems.
Trudeau agreed the federal share of annual funding for health care must increase and said he’s willing to discuss that longer-term issue once the pandemic is over. He gave no timeline for that but suggested it could be up to three years away.


