Trudeau's health funding plan 'much less than we'd hoped for,' says New Brunswick premier
"It wasn't really a negotiation," said New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs after meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. "It was more like, 'Here is the funding model and you think about that and how it works for you.'"
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