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Liberals to introduce federal pharmacare, with 1 day to spare

Final deals of deal with NDP securing support for the government reached over the weekend,
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Minister of Health Mark Holland gestures to a reporter as he takes questions in the Foyer of the House of Commons on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024, in Ottawa. Holland is expected to table a long-awaited bill today that will pave the way for national pharmacare. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

Health Minister Mark Holland is expected to table a long-awaited bill Thursday meant to pave the way for national pharmacare and preserve a deal that secures NDP support for the government in the House of Commons.

Ottawa is also expected to launch a program to cover birth control and diabetes drugs and supplies for anyone with a health card, as a condition of a bargain struck with the New Democrats.

Pharmacare is a central pillar of the political pact between the two parties, which has the NDP helping the Liberals stave off an election in exchange for progress on a list of shared priorities.

Its future seemed uncertain earlier this month amid a months-long stalemate over the wording of the legislation and the number of drugs they planned to launch with.

The NDP announced they clinched the negotiations late last week, in the lead-up to a negotiated March 1 deadline to table a bill.

Health critic Don Davies, who led the negotiations for the New Democrats, said the final pieces were put in place over the weekend.

sa国际传媒淭he NDP has been simply unceasing in our insistence that we build a system that constructs a single-payer formulary and a formula for pharmacare, and I can tell you that the legislation does that,sa国际传媒 he said.

The reticence on the Liberalssa国际传媒 part largely came down to cost.

A full fledged pharmacare program would cost the government nearly $40 billion a year by the time it is fully up and running, the parliamentary budget officer estimates.

In December, parties agreed to push back the original timeline, which wouldsa国际传媒檝e seen legislation fully passed by the end of last year.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh threatened to pull out of the partiessa国际传媒 political deal if the new March 1 deadline wasnsa国际传媒檛 met with legislation that earned his approval.

But he and his party have been open about their desire to keep the deal alive and see a pharmacare bill debated in the House of Commons.

The bill is expected to lay out the principles that would underpin a potential federal pharmacare plan in the future.

Because of the delay in tabling the proposed law, the Liberals have agreed to launch coverage of contraceptives, insulin and diabetic supplies such as devices for glucose monitoring, said Singh.

Alberta and Quebec have already said they want to opt out of the program and would rather put the money toward their existing drug programs.

sa国际传媒淲e were not consulted about the federal governmentsa国际传媒檚 plan and, although information available to us is limited, we have concerns about the proposed limited scope,sa国际传媒 Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange said earlier this week.

LaGrange said Alberta intends to opt out of the program, but it wants to receive its per-capita share.

Davies reproached Alberta and Quebecsa国际传媒檚 governments for dismissing the program.

sa国际传媒淚 think itsa国际传媒檚 absurd that anybody would reject out of hand a proposal that they donsa国际传媒檛 understand or havensa国际传媒檛 seen yet,sa国际传媒 he said Wednesday.

If provinces were to opt out of the national plan, it could undermine some of the potential savings Canada would expect to see as a result of bulk drug purchasing, Davies said.

sa国际传媒淣ew Zealand estimates they save 40 per cent on drug costs by having a single bulk-buying system. So, working toward having a much more effective, robust, national, comprehensive bulk-buying system would save us billions of dollars, itsa国际传媒檚 been estimated,sa国际传媒 Davies said.

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