PBO report details changes in federal funding for First Nations, Inuit health care
OTTAWA — Parliament’s budget watchdog says federal funding for health care for First Nations and Inuit has shot up faster over the last few years than provincial spending on services for the general population.
Generally, growth in provincial and territorial health-care spending jumps during good economic times as treasuries pull in more revenues and give governments more space to spend, as the parliamentary budget office notes.
But budget officer Yves Giroux’s report says the growth rates in spending seen since the Liberals’ first, full fiscal year in power seems driven more by policy decisions than economic growth.
After adjusting for inflation, Giroux’s office estimates federal spending on health care for First Nations and Inuit increased annually by an average of almost nine per cent between 2011 and 2019.