NDP and Liberals set new deadline for introduction of pharmacare bill
OTTAWA — The NDP and Liberals have agreed to a new March 1 deadline for the federal government to introduce pharmacare legislation in the House of Commons, as part of the parties’ deal to keep the minority government in power.
The Liberals had promised to pass a law by the end of the year that would set the foundations for a future pharmacare program, as part of a pact with the NDP to secure support on key votes in exchange for movement on New Democrat priorities.
But so far, the parties have not been able to come to a consensus on exactly what that framework should look like, and that has stalled negotiations.
The New Democrats rejected a draft of the bill earlier this year and insisted on a universal, single-payer program.

