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Opinion | BY BERNARD HO | August 25, 2025
Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, and Health Minister Marjorie Michel, centre, with Governor General Mary Simon at the cabinet swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall on May 13. The government has declared that it would protect the four existing bilateral agreements for pharmacare funding, but is not promising to go ahead with others. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY BERNARD HO | August 25, 2025
Opinion | BY BERNARD HO | August 25, 2025
Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, and Health Minister Marjorie Michel, centre, with Governor General Mary Simon at the cabinet swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall on May 13. The government has declared that it would protect the four existing bilateral agreements for pharmacare funding, but is not promising to go ahead with others. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY MONIKA DUTT, CHATEN JESSEL, BERNARD HO | February 12, 2025
Minister of Health Mark Holland makes an announcement about the Canadian Dental Care Program at Dentistry at Bank St in Ottawa on Aug. 7, 2024.
Health Minister Mark Holland’s Jan. 10 letter ultimately allows some jurisdictions to continue to skirt the intent of the law, write Monika Dutt, Chaten Jessel, and Bernard Ho. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MONIKA DUTT, CHATEN JESSEL, BERNARD HO | February 12, 2025
Opinion | BY MONIKA DUTT, CHATEN JESSEL, BERNARD HO | February 12, 2025
Minister of Health Mark Holland makes an announcement about the Canadian Dental Care Program at Dentistry at Bank St in Ottawa on Aug. 7, 2024.
Health Minister Mark Holland’s Jan. 10 letter ultimately allows some jurisdictions to continue to skirt the intent of the law, write Monika Dutt, Chaten Jessel, and Bernard Ho. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY KAREN S. PALMER, BERNARD HO | December 18, 2024
The feds should resist pressure to exclude employer-funded care virtual care from its forthcoming the Canada Health Act interpretation letter, so that private insurance firms can’t keep profiting from selling employer-funded insurance products, write Karen Palmer and Bernard Ho. Pexels photograph by Ivan Samkov
Opinion | BY KAREN S. PALMER, BERNARD HO | December 18, 2024
Opinion | BY KAREN S. PALMER, BERNARD HO | December 18, 2024
The feds should resist pressure to exclude employer-funded care virtual care from its forthcoming the Canada Health Act interpretation letter, so that private insurance firms can’t keep profiting from selling employer-funded insurance products, write Karen Palmer and Bernard Ho. Pexels photograph by Ivan Samkov