Health care has gone ‘beyond the minister,’ Cabinet must move forward on policy changes, say experts

Experts, critics, and stakeholders say with the 2004 federal-provincial health accord set to expire in 2014 they want to know what the feds' plans are. They're still waiting.

Health care is not at the top of the federal government's agenda and the Conservatives are not showing leadership on tackling the important issues Canadians face when it comes to the healthcare system by being silent on the renewal of the 2004 health accord, say opposition MPs and stakeholders. ...

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