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Alberta NDP offers plan for extra health cash

Alberta NDP MLA Brian Mason. Global News

EDMONTON – Alberta’s NDP says an extra $1 billion coming this year in federal health transfers is a rare opportunity to fix what acutely ails the system.

NDP Leader Brian Mason and health critic Dave Eggen say the money could fund 1,500 new long-term care beds and eliminate out-of-pocket prescription charges for seniors and those with low incomes.

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The New Democrats say another idea would be to fund more university spaces to train doctors and nurses and provide better mental-health care.

Eggen says the money could also allow the province to move away from privatizing lab services.

Mason says voters will ultimately decide if the $1 billion was well spent.

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