Health minister asks Senate to speed up so pharmacare can be launched by spring
OTTAWA — The federal health minister has asked the Senate to move as quickly as possible to pass the government’s pharmacare legislation so that Canadians can start accessing medications by next spring, he told reporters Wednesday.
A pharmacare bill drafted by the Liberals and the NDP made its way through the House of Commons in June, but still needs to be studied by the Senate.
The plan is to make birth control and diabetes medication available to anyone with a prescription and a health card as part of a universal, single-payer program.
“My objective is to see every province, every territory by April 1 of next year see these drugs flowing. That’s my goal,” Holland said.


