Budget signals lower increases to health transfers, end of funding deals
OTTAWA — The federal budget signals there is no room for the premiers to negotiate for more health-care funding in the coming years, one economist says – and the Ontario government is calling for that to change.
The Canada Health Transfer is projected to be $54.7 billion in 2025-26 and is set to grow by five per cent per year until 2028.
After that, the budget sets out a plan for increases – known as the escalator – of a minimum of three per cent annually, based on a rolling three-year average of nominal GDP growth.
“It looks like the signal from the budget is that health transfers, social transfers, equalizations — those things are not going to change. There’s no room for negotiation,” said Mostafa Askari, chief economist at the University of Ottawa’s Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy.


