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Advocates question fairness as federal government backs away from pharmacare program

Health advocates say they’re shocked to hear the federal government may not sign more pharmacare funding deals, which would leave coverage uneven across the country.

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Advocates question fairness as federal government backs away from pharmacare program

In this May 2, 2013 photo, pharmacist Simon Gorelikov holds a generic emergency contraceptive, also called the morning-after pill, at the Health First Pharmacy in Boston.


OTTAWA - Reproductive health advocates say the federal government’s failure to commit to funding pharmacare in all provinces and territories is leaving people with a lot of uncertainty, and could create inequality across the country.

“It’s really disappointing, honestly,” said Liz Thompson, advocacy lead for Cover Contraception.

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