Premiers dissatisfied with Trudeau's $196B health-care funding proposal
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is offering the provinces and territories $196 billion in health-care funding over 10 years, but the premiers are not thrilled about the proposal. David Akin breaks down how the money would be allocated, and how much more the premiers are asking for.
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