Speaking to reporters alongside Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew on Thursday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau remarked on the health-care agreement signed between the federal government and Manitoba. “Our government stepped up to commit $200 billion to strengthen health care across Canada,” Trudeau said. “We’ll work with provinces to create tailored agreements to fit their unique challenges.”
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Trudeau announces $633M in ‘tailored’ agreement for Manitoba’s health-care system
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