Advocates question fairness as federal government backs away from pharmacare program
OTTAWA — Health advocates say they’re shocked to hear the federal government may not sign more pharmacare funding deals, which would leave coverage uneven across the country.
The first phase of the Pharmacare Act, passed last fall by the Liberals and the NDP, calls for the federal government to fund the cost of contraceptives and diabetes medications for patients.
The Trudeau government signed deals with B.C., P.E.I., Yukon and Manitoba to cover those costs for four years — but the new government is not committing to signing deals with the rest.
A spokesperson for Prime Minister Mark Carney says the Liberal leader promised “that we wouldn’t cut or abolish any of the existing deals” during the spring election.


