The transfers are subject to arrangements between the federal government and the provinces. Currently the year-over-year increase of the total pot of the Canada health transfer is 6%. There is a complex formula. It's less complex than it used to be because it's now on an equal per capita basis for determining how much each province gets. The only reason I'm suggesting that it's complicated is because when there was a move from an old formula to equal per capita then adjustments had to be made to move forward into that new regime.
No jurisdiction has received less in any year through the CHT than they received in a prior year. In cases where there had been deductions associated with issues of compliance under the Canada Health Act, the amounts are as much symbolic as they are material. In recent years none of the deductions to CHT for non-compliance have significantly eroded what any jurisdiction has received as CHT.