Canada has found the key to lowering drug prices, but it won't be used any time soon

CBC News

24 November 2018 - Health Canada has quietly delayed implementation date for controversial drug rules.

There's a battle being fought in the backrooms of Ottawa, and the outcome could determine how much Canadians will pay for new drugs.

The federal government has developed a series of regulations that would lower Canada's patented drug prices, which are among the highest in the world. Canada is second only to the United States in per capita drug costs.

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