Premier François Legault calls on Prime Minister Trudeau to meet and discuss health care
They want an increase from 22 per cent to 35 per cent.“Provinces cannot continue to pay 78 per cent of health care expenses,” Legault said.
Back in the spring, Quebec’s health minister Christian Dubé presented a plan to overhaul Quebec’s health care system. “Currently, Quebec has put in place the necessary gestures for our health care reform. We are able to finance it but there is a deficit in Quebec,” Legault told reporters in British Columbia.
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