Manitoba 1st Province To Strike Pharmacare Deal With Federal Government | CBC News

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Manitoba has become the first province to sign a pharmacare agreement with the federal government.

Province will receive $219M to cover medications for diabetes, birth control and other conditions

Arturo Chang · CBC News

· Posted: Feb 27, 2025 11:40 AM EST | Last Updated: 2 hours ago

Federal Health Minister Mark Holland and his provincial counterpart Uzoma Asagwara the announce the pharmacare deal in Winnipeg on Thursday. (CBC)Manitoba has become the first province to sign a pharmacare agreement with the federal government.

The province will be getting $219 million over four years for universal coverage for diabetes medication, contraceptives and other medical supplies.

Coverage for most of the products in the agreement will begin in June, it said. Manitoba already covers the cost of birth control.

Ottawa passed legislation setting the basis for a universal pharmacare plan last October. It committed $1.5 billion for birth control and diabetes medications as it looked to strike deals with provinces and territories on coverage.

As part of the agreement, Manitoba will also offer public coverage hormone replacement therapy. The federal government will also provide $48 million for access to diagnosis, screening and medication for rare diseases.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Arturo Chang is a reporter with CBC Manitoba. Before that, he worked for CBC P.E.I. and BNN Bloomberg. You can reach him at arturo.chang@cbc.ca.

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