Higgs says he 'wasn't surprised, but disappointed' about Fall Economic Statement's lack of commitment to boost federal health transfers
Absent from the Fall Economic Statement was a commitment to a permanent boost to the federal health transfer to provinces. Premier Blaine Higgs says it is critical to the premiers' ability to maintain health services in each province.
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