Nova Scotia’s health deal ‘as good as it was going to get’ from Ottawa: premier
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia broke ranks and signed a separate 10-year, $287.8 million health deal after Ottawa made it clear a slightly revised offer was “as good as it was going to get,” says Premier Stephen McNeil.
McNeil commented for the first time Thursday after Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador followed New Brunswick’s lead and signed separate deals last Friday that signalled a regional split in provincial and territorial opposition to the federal funding proposal.
McNeil said with his province’s aging population, he simply couldn’t turn down much-needed funding for home care and mental health.
“The federal government was clear that there would be some adjustment but not to the extent that provinces were looking for,” said McNeil. “We have challenges in our health care system today and we need to be able to respond to them.”


