Federal government introduces bill to spend up to $2.5B on rapid tests for provinces
OTTAWA — The federal government introduced legislation on Monday to continue providing as many rapid tests as possible to the provinces and territories.
Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos introduced the bill in the House of Commons on MPs’ first day back after a six-week break.
The bill would give Health Canada the authority to purchase and distribute across the country up to $2.5 billion worth of COVID-19 rapid tests, according to a statement from the department.
Marie-France Proulx, press secretary for Duclos, said in a statement Monday that this amount would be in addition to the $1.7 billion pledged in the government’s fall economic and fiscal update. Proulx said both amounts are specifically set aside for rapid tests.


