Singh would use federal money to ‘encourage’ provinces on health services
WELLAND, Ont. — The billions of dollars the federal government transfers to provinces for health care give Ottawa leverage that NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he’d use to push for better local services.
Earlier this week, Singh told the Winnipeg Free Press he would push for a particular emergency room in that city to be re-opened. He also kicked off his campaign by promising to get a new hospital built in Brampton, Ont.
But health care is a provincial responsibility and decisions about hospital operations and services are made by provincial governments, not federal leaders.
“We don’t have the power to force anything, but we have the power to be persuasive. We have the power to encourage things,” Singh told reporters during a campaign stop in Welland, Ont.