Agency struggled to get pharma companies to engage in drug-price reform: memo
OTTAWA — Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos was warned that pharmaceutical companies had steadfastly refused to engage on drug-price reforms before he urged an independent federal agency to pause those reforms in favour of more consultation, a 2021 memo shows.
The NDP, which obtained the memo through access-to-information law and shared it with The Canadian Press, is accusing Duclos of delaying meaningful reform to protect drug makers.
“This Liberal government has chosen to continue to protect the profits of these very profitable pharmaceutical industries,” NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said on Thursday.
“And we’ve got real, concrete proof to back this up.”


