Carney says federal government will strike more pharmacare deals with provinces

By Sarah Ritchie The federal Liberal government is committed to signing pharmacare deals with all provinces and territories, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday, ending months of speculation about the program being cut short. Carney said those deals would be finalized “as quickly and as equitably as possible.” “Those are clear commitments and we will keep them,” he said. The government launched the first phase of the pharmacare program last year, which provides what it calls “universal, single-payer, first-dollar coverage” of contraceptives and some diabetes medications at little or no cost to patients. The pharmacare law was passed last fall as part of the supply-and-confidence agreement the minority government struck with the NDP. As a starting point, it required the federal government to negotiate funding deals with provinces and territories…

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