Liberals take first step toward pharmacare with bill for birth control, diabetes meds
OTTAWA — The governing Liberals took their first major step toward national pharmacare Thursday as the health minister tabled a bill that paves the way for a universal drug program and secures NDP support in the House of Commons.
But Health Minister Mark Holland made clear there is still a long way to go before all drugs in Canada are covered under a federal program.
The bill allows the government to negotiate with provinces and territories to cover birth control, along with diabetes drugs and supplies, for anyone with a health card.
Holland said the cost is likely to be in the realm of $1.5 billion, but he said that estimate is very likely to change over the course of his talks with provinces.

