OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada’s Liberal government on Thursday introduced broad outlines of a national scheme to cover the cost of prescription drugs and said it will not mean a lot of extra spending in the upcoming budget year, the health minister said.
Health Minister Mark Holland said the cost of the first areas to be covered by the plan – birth control and insulin – will likely have a cost of about C$1.5 billion per year once the plan is fully implemented.
(Reporting by Steve Scherer and Ismail Shakil)
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