"I'm not your banker": Manitoba premier calls out prime minister on health care transfers
The premiers held a virtual press conference today to warn Ottawa that health care transfers must be increased in this year's federal budget. They told reporters that all governments need to work together to reduce the wait times Canadians face in getting care.
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