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Minister accuses Conservatives of trying to sabotage federal dental program

Health Minister Mark Holland is accusing the Conservatives of trying to «sabotage» the government's dental care program by calling up dental associations and «bullying» them — accusations the Tories are calling «unhinged.»

The Liberals began covering dental care services for seniors last month as part of a new federal dental care program.

As the government has slowly expanded eligibility for the program over the last few months, it also has made tweaks to the program in an effort to get more dentists on board.

So far, more than 40 per cent of dental-health care providers have signed on to the program, Holland said at a news conference Tuesday.

Still, the Canadian Dental Association and provincial associations have raised concerns, saying patients don't always know they will have to pay out of pocket for some services that aren't fully covered by the government program.

Holland said he's worked with the associations to improve the program each time they've raised an issue, but now it's time to «move on.»

«I'm in a frustrated position now where I don't really understand what their issue is,» he told reporters.

He said the associations are «actively seeking» problems, and he blames the Conservatives.

«I think they're actively seeking it, if I could be really blunt, because the Conservative Party doesn't want this to succeed and [is] calling these dental associations and screaming at them and getting angry at them,» Holland said.

«I think that the dental associations, who are normally just dealing as dentists with patients, suddenly are dealing with rabid Conservatives who… want to see this program fail, because they're concerned that it's going to benefit our party.»

He said he believes there's a «recklessness» and «a chaos» in the

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