Press Release
From: Health Canada
March 18, 2024
Canadians deserve a health care system that provides them with timely access to health services whenever and wherever they are needed, as well as the ability to age with dignity closer to home.
Today, the Honourable Mark Holland, Canada’s Minister of Health, the Honourable Everett Hindley, Saskatchewan’s Minister of Health, and the Honourable Tim McLeod, Saskatchewan’s Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural and Remote Health announced two bilateral agreements to invest a total of more than $560 million in federal funding to improve health care in Saskatchewan.
Through the Working Together Agreement, the Government of Canada will first provide close to $391 million to support Saskatchewan’s three-year action plan to deliver improvements to its health care system. This will:
In addition, through the Aging with Dignity agreement, the Government of Canada will provide approximately $169.3 million to support Saskatchewan’s five-year action plan to enable residents to age with dignity close to home, with access to home care or care in a safe long-term care facility. This will:
Progress on these initiatives and broader commitments will be measured against targets which Saskatchewan will publicly report on annually.
Through these new agreements, the Government of Saskatchewan will work with the Government of Canada to improve how health information is collected, shared, used and reported to; streamline foreign credential recognition for internationally educated health professionals; facilitate the mobility of key health professionals within Canada; and fulfill shared responsibilities to uphold the Canada Health Act to protect Canadians’ access to health care based on need, not the ability to pay.
Recognizing the significant disparities in Indigenous health outcomes, the Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan also commit to meaningfully engaging and working together with Indigenous partners to support improved access to quality and culturally-appropriate health care services. Saskatchewan’s action plan is informed by continued engagement with its Indigenous partners and recent trilateral discussions involving the federal government. All levels of government will approach health decisions in their respective jurisdictions through a lens that promotes respect and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.
Saskatchewan and the federal government will continue working together to improve health services for all patients across the province, including responding to the needs of Indigenous and other underserved and disadvantaged populations.
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“Canadians deserve to get they health care they need, no matter their age or where they live. By working together with the province of Saskatchewan, these agreements will reduce wait times, make it easier to see a doctor, and ensure our seniors can age with dignity. Tailored to Saskatchewan’s unique needs, this funding focuses on what matters most: better health care for the people of Saskatchewan.”
The Honourable Mark Holland
Minister of Health
“Mental health is health, and through this agreement, we will be working with Saskatchewan to integrate mental health and substance use care as a full and equal part of our universal health care system. This agreement will strengthen the capacity of family health providers, reduce substance use harms, and expand virtual care for youth to improve access to quality and timely mental health care and substance use supports. Together, we must ensure that all Canadians have access to supports and services for their mental health and well-being – when they need them, wherever they need them.”
The Honourable Ya’ara Saks
Minister of Mental Health and Addictions and Associate Minister of Health
“We are pleased to sign these two health funding agreements with the federal government that will benefit Saskatchewan residents and communities. The federal funding commitment will build on provincial investments and help accelerate and expand initiatives already underway to meet the health needs of growing province, build stronger health teams, and modernize the health system.”
The Honourable Everett Hindley
Minister of Health of Saskatchewan
“We are committed to providing quality health services and programs to support our seniors to live safely and comfortably in their homes and communities. Federal funding in Saskatchewan’s Aging with Dignity agreement will contribute to achieving this goal through improved long-term and palliative care, and enhanced home and community care.”
The Honourable Tim McLeod
Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural and Remote Health of Saskatchewan
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Christopher Aoun
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Office of the Honourable Mark Holland
Minister of Health
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Yuval Daniel
Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Ya’ara Saks
Minister of Mental Health and Addictions and Associate Minister of Health
819-360-6927
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