Editorial | Federal healthcare funding should have strings attached

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Editorial | Federal healthcare funding should have strings attached
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StarEditorial: Ottawa is right and if the premiers won’t collectively come to their senses, the federal government would be right to deal individually with any provincial premier willing to show leadership in a time of crisis.

When Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones stepped to the podium at Collingwood General and Marine Hospital this week she had good news.in 27 small and rural hospitals, saving patients the stress of traveling for much-needed MRIs in a province where barely one-third of patients receive the scan in a timely fashion.

Want a machine? Buy it yourself. Such is the state of health care in this country that even the hint of good news turns out to be a chimera. Meanwhile, Singh has sided with the premiers, but walking away from the agreement with the Liberals would only move his party much closer to an election it would not relish.

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