Signs of Ontario inching towards a health-care deal may 'break the logjam' so other provinces follow suit, as premiers' united front shows cracks

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Signs of Ontario inching towards a health-care deal may 'break the logjam' so other provinces follow suit, as premiers' united front shows cracks, by Campbellian_ cdnpoli (unlocked)

In announcements on Jan. 11 and Jan. 16, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the province was open to a deal on health transfers that would place federal strings on funding, and that Ontario plans to invest more in private health care delivery.

 

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gmacofglebe Campbellian_ You never make good deals with a former drug dealer. Whatever it is, it won't stand with the public. NoPrivatization

Campbellian_ a rich tier and a poor tier of healthcare that's what is happening because of the Conservatives and the Liberals 2 tier healthcare. where does it stop

Campbellian_ Sorry, I just don’t believe it.

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