Canada’s universal, publicly funded health system is a source of pride for Canadians. The Government of Canada is working with provinces and territories to strengthen health care and adapt the system to the changing needs of Canadians.
HALIFAX, /CNW/ - Canada’s universal, publicly funded health system is a source of pride for Canadians. The Government of Canada is working with provinces and territories to strengthen health care and adapt the system to the changing needs of Canadians. Today, the Honourable Scott Brison, President of the Treasury Board, on behalf of the Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Health, and the Honourable Randy Delorey, Nova Scotia Minister of Health and Wellness, signed a bilateral agreement outlining how the province will invest approximately $130 million in targeted federal funding over five years as part of a ten-year federal financial commitment of approximately $286 million. The agreement represents a shift in how the federal and provincial governments work together to advance shared health priorities. With support from the Government of Canada, the Government of Nova Scotia will invest in a range of initiatives to improve home and community care as well as mental health and addiction services. These include:
These activities are fully aligned with the objectives and the pan-Canadian priorities set out in the Common Statement of Principles on Shared Health Priorities endorsed by the federal government, provinces* and territories in August 2017. Quotes “The agreement signed today will help improve access to important health services and ultimately improve the health and well-being of Nova Scotians. I am pleased that our Government has reached an agreement with Nova Scotia on how targeted funds for home and community care as well as mental health and addiction services will be invested in the coming years.” The Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor “Today’s announcement is an important step to help provide families with additional support and improve access to mental health and addictions services in Nova Scotia. Our shared federal-provincial goal is to provide Canadians with the high-quality, universal health care they need, including home care and health supports right in their communities.” The Honourable Scott Brison “Mental health and addictions, and home and community based services are priority areas for us, and for the federal government. We look forward to moving ahead on some important initiatives so more Nova Scotians can access supports and services at home and in the community.” The Honourable Randy Delorey Quick Facts
* The federal government has agreed to an asymmetrical arrangement with Quebec, distinct from the Common Statement of Principles.
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