The federal government will review the current bilateral health care agreements on areas such as home care, mental health and long-term care that are set to expire at the end of March, 2027
The federal government has agreed to Ontario’s request for a five-year review of the new health care agreement, as Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc praised Premier Doug Ford for helping to broker the deal with other provincial and territorial leaders.
“I believe that we will swiftly come to an agreement to ensure that our health care system can meet the needs of Ontarians both now and into the future. All Canadians, including the, are counting on us to get this done,” the Ontario Premier wrote to Mr. Trudeau on Wednesday. Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson, who chairs the Council of the Federation, said in a letter sent Thursday to Mr. Trudeau that Premiers were concerned about a “fiscal cliff” of uncertainty after agreements expired and echoed Mr. Ford’s calls for a review. She also said that any new health care delivery data-sharing measures “will ensure the protection of personal health information.”
“It’s helpful for us when the Premier of the biggest jurisdiction, Ontario, is able to work with us to get a consensus amongst other premiers.”
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