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Premiers likely to ask for billions more in health care ahead of feds’ throne speech

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Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberal government could hinge.Quebec’s Francois Legault, Ontario’s Doug Ford, Alberta’s Jason Kenney and Manitoba’s Brian Pallister plan to hold a news conference in Ottawa to spell out what they hope to see in the speech.Billions more for health care is likely to top their list.

Premiers Ford, Legault call on federal government to increase health transfers to provinces Ford and Legault last week called on Ottawa to significantly increase the annual federal transfer payments to provinces and territories for health care.The transfer this year will amount to almost $42 billion under an arrangement that sees it increase by at least three per cent each year.On top of that, the federal government is giving provinces.

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