Yes, I think that it should, given that the help center pages themselves are updated with a low frequency. A community defined section with a title like "Additional relevant articles on meta" at the bottom of each page would be great. It would help closing the gap between the official help center and meta, while being rather non-intrusive and also clearly delimited from the rest of the help center.
And for the decision of which questions to link to which help center pages, I propose to use the tag system. We use it for defining the Hot Meta Posts candidates and to set the status of feature-requests and there is a lot of infrastructure already available. We could have an initial discussion "Which meta Q&A should be linked to which help center pages" (maybe even split by help center pages) and then moderators would set the appropriate tags (like "help-center-how-to-answer" to indicate a Q&A should be linked from the "How to answer" page in the Help center) and the tag setting would be recorded in the post history and could be undone. This would allow to dynamically evolve this list of linked Q&A in a transparent way and with moderator oversight.
But any other system would be fine too. In general this is a good idea. Given the past track record, chances for implementation of this idea for a significant number of linked Q&A are rather low though (0.6%-0.8% approximately).