ST. JOHN’S, July 16, 2015 – Canada’s population is growing older. The number of Canadians aged 65 and older is expected to double to reach a record number of 10 million within the next 25 years.
Population aging is having major impacts on provincial and territorial governments in a host of fields such as health care, employment, housing, social services, transportation and infrastructure.
Although each province and territory is unique, many of the challenges they face are similar. For example:
Premiers discussed the impacts on public policy and the growing financial pressures population aging will have on their governments, particularly regarding health care. These financial pressures reinforce the need for the federal government to increase its funding for health care.
Health care fiscal arrangements
Premiers urge the federal government to commit to increase the envelope of the Canada Health Transfer so its share of health care costs represents a minimum of 25 per cent of all health care spending by provinces and territories. This increase would help support investments in innovation and transformation of health care systems, with the objective of improving outcomes from the patient’s perspective.
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Contact:
Heather MacLean
Director of Communications
Office of the Premier
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
Cell: (709) 729-3581
heathermaclean@gov.nl.ca
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