What are the next steps on the long road to a national pharmacare plan?
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling his government’s new pharmacare bill a huge step forward, but won’t say what direction Canada’s new national drug plan is headed.
Health Minister Mark Holland introduced a bill in the House of Commons Thursday that charts a course toward a universal pharmacare plan which, in the interim, will cover birth control and diabetes drugs and supplies.
The Liberals have been promising national pharmacare since 2019, and progress toward that goal is a major pillar of the federal government’s political pact with New Democrats.
Holland said he’s not certain a universal program — one that covers all drugs for anyone with a health card — will happen, or when the government will have the information needed to make a decision.

