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Compromises made by both the Liberals and the NDP to achieve a pharmacare deal that's light on details point to the relative weaknesses of both parties at this time, rather than either one having secured their preferred outcome in negotiations, says pollster Darrell Bricker. “Neither one wanted to have an election. You've got Jagmeet Singh saying, 'Please do anything that I can justify in order to be able to not have to go back on this agreement,’” said Bricker in an interview with .
UBC professor Michael Law said British Columbia is 'the low-hanging fruit' for striking a deal because it already offers universal coverage for contraceptives. Photography courtesy of UBC Michael Law, a professor at the University of British Columbia School of Population and Public Health, who holds a Canada Research Chair in Access to Medicines, said this means a well-entrenched universal system is not yet ensured.
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