Ottawa announces $221 million for Quebec’s long-term care homes

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Quebec’s long-term care homes were particularly hard-hit at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, with almost 4,000 deaths between March 2020 and June 2020

Duclos declined to comment on when his government would be prepared to discuss with the provinces and territories their long-standing demand to increase federal transfer payments for health care to cover 35 per cent of their costs, up from the current 22 per cent.

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And $40 billion for Norad. US weapons manufacturers over seniors.

Quebec is ageist and thinks segregating seniors is a good thing. 17% of people over 75 in Quebec live in senior residences versus only 5% in Ontario.

Meanwhile, what about the rest of the provinces, or is it because Quebec, as our PM Racist once said, is the 'best province' in Canada? Shame on JustinTrudeau. SHAME.

Justin is priming the block incase he chooses to drop the NDP.

Canadian media love pics of the muzzled.

Great. Where’s the money for other provinces?

that’s a big bonus from a country you are trying to break lol

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Federal government signs $221-million agreement with Quebec for long-term care homes…as long as they speak french. If the CAQ & it's ex-PQ members pushed for separation, they wouldn't be getting that $221 Million dollars which means the CAQ would be getting that money out of our pockets in the form of more taxes. Separation has it's price, but they want everything without separating + Bill 96 This is why i believe all provinces west of Quebec should be a separate country .
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