CTF Federal/Ontario Director Gregory Thomas and I were in Victoria yesterday for a series of meetings, plus an in-studio chat with Murray Langdon on CFAX 1070 about the work of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, and some of the recent head-scratching spending decisions in the Department of National Defence.
We weren’t the only visitors in Victoria—the 13 premiers gathered at a Council of the Federation meeting, and unanimously condemned the federal government’s plan to ratchet down health funding transfers over the next decade. Here’s the plan, in a nutshell:
The Premiers all hate the federal plan, but for different reasons:
On Tuesday, the premiers announced they would work on a national health care innovation plan without Ottawa. The provinces and territories have pledged to exchange information on innovative cost reduction programs amongst themselves. This is a great step forward: if there are ways to save money, let's hear them!
The talks continue, and you can bet this will be a key issue for the premiers going forward.
Is Canada Off Track?
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