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Vaughan
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Ontario
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Ontario signals acceptance of health deal
Ontario's health minister says the province will accept any new spending and investments on health care from the federal government. But Sylvia Jones says they are concerned about the timelines of the funding being offered by Ottawa.
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The Canadian Press
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CP165838560
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2/8/2023 12:20:00 PM
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doug ford
federal funding
health-care
health-care deal
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Ontario
Sylvia Jones
timelines
toronto
Trudeau