Quebec has become the last province to reach an agreement in principle with the federal government on health-care funding. Under the proposed deal, the province would receive an additional $900 million a year over 10 years for health care.
Quebec has become the last province to reach an agreement in principle with the federal government on health-care funding.
The office of federal Health Minister Mark Holland also confirmed the existence of the agreement in principle. Last year, Quebec, which has pushed back against conditions on health-care spending, said it would share its health data with the federal government.
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