Richard White
Senior Member
With respect to pharmacare, here's National Post's Chris Selley's take how far along this 'deal' is. The proposed Bill is simply a piece of enabling legislation that has very little substance, other than empowering to Minister to keep trying.
His take:
Chris Selley: There is no 'pharmacare deal'
Ontario hasn't 'opted in' because there is literally nothing to 'opt into'nationalpost.com
The Bill:
Government Bill (House of Commons) C-64 (44-1) - First Reading - Pharmacare Act - Parliament of Canada
Government Bill (House of Commons) C-64 (44-1) - First Reading - Pharmacare Act - Parliament of Canadawww.parl.ca
Purpose of the Bill (Section 3):
3 The purpose of this Act is to guide efforts to improve, for all Canadians, the accessibility and affordability of prescription drugs and related products, and to support their appropriate use, in collaboration with the provinces, territories, Indigenous peoples and other partners and stakeholders, with the aim of continuing to work toward the implementation of national universal pharmacare. Its purpose is also to support the development of a national formulary of essential prescription drugs and related products and to provide for the development a national bulk purchasing strategy.
This makes sense as they have to get a buy in from the provinces.
Politics is not about doing anything, it is about saying you are doing something.