Premiers are united in push for more health funding from Ottawa: Ford
LONDON, Ont. — The provinces won’t be signing individual deals on health-care funding with the federal government, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Friday.
Premiers and health ministers across the country have called on Ottawa to increase its share of health-care costs to 35 per cent, up from the current 22 per cent.
Speaking at an announcement in London, Ont., Ford said he always consults with the 12 other premiers on their push for more health funding.
“It’s not going to be a one-off for Ontario another for someone else,” Ford said. “We’ve all agreed, all the premiers, we all have to work together and stay united and that’s exactly what we’re going to do.”