Earlier this year, the federal government gave the provinces and territories an immediate, unconditional $2-billion Canada Health Transfer on top of a record $198.6 billion to address immediate pressures on the health care system. But there were no strings attached on how it would be used.

“As a health-care team, we are disheartened, dispirited and have lost all hope that our leaders even understand the magnitude of the issues that face us. God help us all,” said veteran ER doctor Alan Drummond, the past president of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians. His group is calling for a national forum to come up with a cross-country plan to fix the problem fast.

  • CazRaX@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I won’t why the massive amounts of money that was aimed towards healthcare but was essentially a blank check didn’t end up going to healthcare?

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      Because the conservative premiers insisted that it be no strings attached so they could either sit on it, make tax cuts with it, or implement greed based health care.

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        1 year ago

        Don’t forget withholding a billion dollars that they already budgeted and agreed to spend on health care.