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      No new federal programs or strings until feds are a full partner in healthcare spending, says Sask. Premier Scott Moe | CBC.ca Loaded

      No new federal programs or strings until feds are a full partner in healthcare spending, says Sask. Premier Scott Moe

      4 years ago
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      No new federal programs or strings until feds are a full partner in healthcare spending, says Sask. Premier Scott Moe

      • 4 years ago
      • News
      • Duration 1:05

      Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe reacts to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's promise for more long-term healthcare funding at a later date. Trudeau also says his government is ready to move forward on long-term care reform and pharmacare.

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