Saskatchewan signs $32M long-term care agreement with Ottawa
Saskatchewan and the federal government have reached a $32-million agreement to support long-term care, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Wednesday during a visit to the province.
“As we recover from this pandemic, we must all continue to work together to improve care for our seniors,” Trudeau said at St. Ann’s Senior Citizens’ Village in Saskatoon.
Trudeau said the deal is meant to improve care for seniors. It will be used to increase screening of staff, make dining areas safer and enhance cleaning and housekeeping.
Saskatchewan Seniors Minister Everett Hindley said the funding will off-set costs the province has incurred at care homes throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

