NDP health critic holding out hope pharmacare bill could be tabled in next five days
OTTAWA — With the House of Commons set to rise for the holidays at the end of this week, time is quickly running out for the Liberal government to introduce pharmacare legislation before the end of the year.
But NDP health critic Don Davies says he’s still holding out hope that a bill could be tabled in the next few days.
The Liberals and NDP signed a supply-and-confidence deal last year that sees the opposition party support the minority government on key votes in exchange for progress on New Democrat priorities.
The deal states that pharmacare legislation must be passed by the end of the year, but negotiations have dragged on so long that that is no longer possible.

