Key Points
- Canada has announced it will cover the full cost of contraception for women.
- The government’s plan will cover the most common contraception options like IUDs, hormonal shots and hormonal pills.
- Some provinces have already announced they will opt out of the federal plan.
“Women should be free to choose the contraceptives they need without cost getting in the way. So, we’re making contraceptives free,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on X, formerly Twitter.
Both Alberta and Quebec have announced their intent to opt out of the free contraception plan. Source: Getty / Dave Chan
This announcement fleshes out the first part of a bill unveiled in February that, once completed, would mark the biggest expansion of Canada’s publicly funded health care system in decades.
More drugs will be added to the program as it is rolled out over the coming years.
Alberta and Quebec have already said they would opt out.
The New Democratic Party agreed to prop up the Liberals until the fall of 2025, on the condition that the government immediately launch the drug program.
Source Agencies