The government's plan for free pharmaceutical care was presented in Toronto. The initiative aims to provide access to contraception and diabetes medicines for all. This is reported by the Government of Canada, UNN reports.
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland and Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Yaara Saxe gathered in downtown Toronto to announce an important step toward health equity and accessibility.
They presented the government's plan to introduce the first stage of the national universal pharmaceutical assistance.
This initiative, which will be part of the upcoming 2024 budget, aims to remove barriers to access to most prescription contraceptives and diabetes medications.
Women should have the freedom to decide. Our plan to make common contraceptives like the birth control pill and intrauterine device, and even emergency contraception, free of charge will mean that for nine million Canadian women, freedom of choice will be truly "free." And it means more Canadian women will have the freedom to make choices about their bodies and lives
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This step will allow more than nine million women to have better access to contraception, regardless of their ability to pay. In addition, more than 3.7 million Canadians will have improved access to essential medicines such as insulin.