Canada’s premiers on Monday agreed to accept the federal government’s health-care funding deal, after they met to discuss the offer that was first introduced by the Liberal government last week. It proposed giving the provinces $196 billion dollars over the course of ten years, but the premiers have been critical of the offer, with some saying it provides little in new investments.
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Premiers agree to accept Ottawa’s health funding offer
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