Each premier will arrive in Ottawa with their own needs and ambitions but will that erode their united front?
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The unity of the premiers over the past several years on health care, and recently the need for bail reform, has been both impressive and effective. Whether they can keep that unity will be a key question as they gather in Ottawa, as each leader has their own unique needs and pressures. If there is a potential for cracks in the unified stance of the premiers, it will come from the outer edges of the country – two western provinces and the one farthest east.
While the concern with Eby will be whether he looks to break from his fellow premiers and strike a side deal, the concern with Smith is whether she wants a deal. On most issues, Smith has revelled in battling Ottawa, something that can work for her in Alberta where fighting the central government is a sport.
Ford is ready to agree to Trudeau’s terms of sharing data on wait times and outcomes to get extra funding and to keep Trudeau’s support for Ontario’s recent health reforms. Ford has promised to move Ontario in the same direction as B.C., Alberta and Quebec – using private clinics to clear surgical backlogs. Both leaders need each other to get what they want out of this meeting.
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