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Premiers want Ottawa along for 'generational opportunity' to modernize health care
Canada’s premiers gathered this week in Victoria, where they unanimously called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to sit down with them to discuss how his government will share more of the costs of mending what they say is a broken health-care system. B.C. Premier John Horgan said it’s been eight months since Trudeau promised a meeting and it’s overdue, while Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey, a surgeon, said now is the time to seize the opportunity to modernize Canadian health care coming out of the pandemic.
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The Canadian Press
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CP160514935
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7/12/2022 8:50:00 PM
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health-care
Justin Trudeau
pandemic