lundi 19 décembre 2016
Provinces offered more for home care and mental health funding
The federal government has told the provinces it will commit $11 billion in new health- care funding over the next 10 years for home care and mental health, in addition to a slightly higher increase in the general health transfer each year, CBC News has learned.
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