Health Canada delays drug-pricing reforms, citing COVID challenges for manufacturers
Health Canada says it’s delaying its long-awaited overhaul of drug-pricing regulations by another six months.
While pharmaceutical manufacturers and patient advocates welcomed the decision, they say the federal government needs to go back to the drawing board for Canada to stay competitive in the global marketplace for medical innovation.
A Health Canada spokesman confirmed to The Canadian Press that the rollout of regulatory changes that would give Canada’s drug-pricing watchdog sweeping new powers has been pushed from Jan. 1 to July 1.
In an email, Geoffroy Legault-Thivierge said the delay is intended to give pharmaceutical companies more time to adjust to new reporting requirements while dealing with the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.


