Manitoba, federal government reach $6.7B health-care deal - BNN Bloomberg

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The federal government said Friday it has signed an agreement in principle with Manitoba to invest more than $6.7 billion in the province's health-care system over 10 years.

That includes more than $1.2 billion for a new bilateral agreement focusing on shared health-care priorities.

Federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said the agreement is an opportunity for Ottawa and Manitoba to continue to work together on improving the experience of health workers and those they care for. "This new federal funding will build on our shared priorities to improve health-care services for all Manitobans," she said.

 

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