‘Extremely fluid’: Liberals and NDP haven’t yet agreed on promised pharmacare bill
OTTAWA — The federal New Democrats have rejected the first draft of the Liberals’ pharmacare legislation, in what the health minister describes as “extremely fluid” negotiations over the highly anticipated bill.
The Liberals promised to table pharmacare legislation this fall as part of the supply-and-confidence deal the government struck with the NDP.
That deal calls for “progress toward a universal national pharmacare program” and the passage of initial legislation before the end of the year. But NDP health critic Don Davies says the first draft of the bill didn’t meet expectations.
“It doesn’t meet the New Democrats’ red lines at this point,” Davies said in an interview. “We’re waiting for a next draft to come to us.”