The Liberals and the NDP have agreed to extend pharmacare negotiations into 2024, and the New Democrats say they have agreed to a new March 1 target date for introducing legislation.
NDP health critic Don Davies said in a media statement that the negotiations with the governing party remain constructive and both sides are making progress.
“We know that many people are not taking the medication they need because they can’t afford to, and this is getting worse as Canadians are struggling with the high cost of living,” Davies said in the statement.
“Given that context, continuing progress toward a universal national pharmacare program is more important
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