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Federal health minister says some pharmacare deals will be signed 'in coming days'
Federal Health Minister Mark Holland concluded a meeting with provincial and territorial health ministers in Halifax saying he expects to start signing pharmacare deals with provinces and territories soon. However, he says opposition parties should rethink their plan to bring down the government this spring to allow for all the deals to be signed before the federal election. (Jan. 30, 2025)
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