Trudeau tells health ministers money is there, but he wants to see results
The federal government will invest more in health care, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it also needs to ensure that Canadians see the results of an improved system.
Trudeau made his comments in Montreal today ahead of two days of meetings in Vancouver by Canada’s federal, territorial and provincial health ministers.
The prime minister says the government has committed to investing “significantly more” in health care, while pointing to a recent statement from the head of the Canadian Medical Association that there’s no point in putting more money into a broken system.
He says the government wants to ensure people have access to a family doctor and to mental health services, and that they know emergency rooms are open when their children need them.


