Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development, visited Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre in Whitehorse, Yukon, to highlight Budget 2023’s investments in to advance reconciliation.
Canada has made a remarkable recovery from the COVID recession. Canada’s economic growth was the strongest in the G7 over the last year, and today, 830,000 more Canadians are employed than before the pandemic. Inflation in Canada has fallen eight months in a row, and our unemployment rate is near its record low. Supported by our Canada-wide system of affordable early learning and child care, the labour force participation rate for women aged 25 to 54 reached a record high of 85.7% in February.
Budget 2023 builds on this important progress.
To strengthen Canada’s universal public health care system, the budget delivers $198.3 billion, including $331 million in Yukon, to reduce backlogs, expand access to family health services, and ensure provinces and territories can provide the high-quality and timely health care Canadians expect and deserve. Budget 2023 also introduces the new Canadian Dental Care Plan to help up to 9 million Canadians and ensure no Canadian has to choose between taking care of their health and paying their bills at the end of the month.