Atlantic premiers want more federal health money
Atlantic Canada's premiers want the federal government to increase the amount of money it gives provinces for health care after the current funding transfer agreement expires in 2014.
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Atlantic Canada's premiers want the federal government to increase the amount of money it gives provinces for health care after the current funding transfer agreement expires in 2014.
"We believe that the same quality of health care that you get in British Columbia should be available in Newfoundland and Labrador, and that the federal government needs to be a partner," Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Kathy Dunderdale said Monday at a meeting of the four Atlantic Canada premiers in St. John's.
"Of nearly a $3-billion health budget in this province, the federal government is only providing $430 million."