What to expect when Trudeau, premiers meet on health care
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canada's premiers are set to meet in less than 48 hours, which could determine the future of the country's health-care system. They are meeting for the first time face-to-face since before the pandemic. Each province and territory has its own story about why the system isn't working, but they all want the same thing: more money from Ottawa. Megan King reports on the expectations and hardlines ahead of the First Ministers meeting on Tuesday.
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