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B.C. health authorities asked to slash $45-million from budget

Provincial health authorities have been asked to find ways to trim 10 per cent from a public-health budget of about $450-million to direct more money to "core health services," British Columbia Health Minister Kevin Falcon says.

Public-health spending covers restaurant inspections, disease prevention and control, and a broad range of other programs.

The cost review does not threaten programs such as those aimed at preventing childhood disease, Mr. Falcon said.

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