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Good Friday morning, It’s a busy one today, particularly for policy wonks, New Democrats, and pipeline warriors. The Supreme Court will release its decision on the constitutionality of the government’s Impact Assessment Act today. A refresher: that law was passed in 2019 as the primary component of Bill C-69. It took the government 16 months to get the bill through Parliament, despite having a majority at the time. The Senate took a long look.
sets the stage in his latest story, which you can read here. PBO weighs in on pharmacare The Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer issued its report on the cost of pharmacare yesterday. The report was based on a pile of assumptions, since the pharmacare program promised by the government has yet to be created. Still, the PBO’s report—assembled by lead analyst LISA BARKOVA—gives us an intelligent estimate of how much universal pharmacare would cost.
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