With federal health transfers now established for the next decade, the federal government has basically opted out of health care reform. (3dpolicy.ca)
Support dropped sharply for using the money for domestic security purposes and for health transfer payments to the provinces, both of which have been declining since 2001. (canadianbusiness.com)
With potential growth of under 2 per cent and an inflation target of 2 percent, this suggests that annual increases in health transfers will likely fall into the 3 to 4 percent range. (3dpolicy.ca)