Trudeau mis-remembers platform promise on annual health funding increase
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau says he promised during last year’s election campaign to hold the line on annual transfer payments to the provinces for health care — so no one should be surprised that his government is now “staying faithful” to that commitment.
Trouble is, that’s not actually what the Liberals promised.
The prime minister made the assertion Monday during a roundtable interview with The Canadian Press, shortly before provincial health and finance ministers — who want the Canada Health Transfer to continue to increase at a rate of six per cent each year, as it has done since 2004 — rejected the latest federal offer as insufficient.
Trudeau said he was clear during the last fall’s campaign that a Liberal government would stick with the previous Conservative government’s unilateral decision to limit growth of the health transfer, starting next year, to three per cent annually.


