Federal Budget 2023: New federal dental care plan to cover up to 9M uninsured Canadians
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, while delivering the 2023 federal budget, announced that “by the end of 2023 we will begin rolling out a dental care plan that will eventually cover up to nine million uninsured Canadians,” Freeland said adding that you won’t be able “to tell the size of someone’s paycheque by their smile.”
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