Provinces must spend federal health-care funding on health, says CMA president
"The idea that Canada Health Transfers end up going just to a general revenue fund to be spent any way that a province or territory wants to spend it — it doesn't make a lot of sense," said Canadian Medical Association president Dr. Alika Lafontaine.
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