Nova Scotia premier pleased with federal health care funding after meeting with Trudeau
All 13 of Canada’s premiers met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday to discuss health care payments. N.S. Premier Tim Houston called the meeting productive and says he's pleased with the structure of funding that Ottawa is proposing -- a 10-year deal worth $196 billion. Alicia Draus has more on what it could mean for Nova Scotia.
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