Legault says he doesn’t want conditions on health funding, but open to data sharing
Quebec Premier François Legault said Tuesday, ahead of the much-anticipated meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on health care, that Quebec was open to data sharing, but did not want conditions on health-care funding from the federal government.
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