Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos announced Wednesday that Saskatchewan has signed an agreement in principle with the federal government regarding health-care funding. The agreement will include a one-time $61-million investment and an additional $111 million annual to the $6.4-billion health-care budget.
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Saskatchewan signs health-care agreement with federal government: Duclos
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