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[–] moonbunny 7 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The premiers didn’t want to take on Dental Care, and threw hissy fits when the federal funding was conditional on the provinces to follow through on covering dental care instead of just sitting on the funding allocation to claim a “surplus” .

Also, healthcare really should be more of a federal responsibility imo. There’s no reason why we can’t have a more central structure that the provinces could benefit from, especially when it comes to purchasing and negotiating power under 1 country vs all provinces and territories having to go alone currently.

[–] Enkers 4 points 1 day ago

I don't mind if the minutiae are handled provincially, but there at least needs to be more federal oversight, and real consequences if services are not being adequately provided. Tying up funds designated for health care so you can insist the system is broken and then spout privatisation as the cure should be tried as the corruption it is and land you in jail.