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Pharmaceutical Pricing
Drug pricing policies and controls.
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SUMMARY - Pharmaceutical Pricing

Canadians pay among the highest drug prices in the developed world—less than Americans, but more than residents of most European countries with comparable health systems. This pricing reality shapes who can afford medications, what provincial formularies cover, and how much Canadian healthcare costs overall. Pharmaceutical pricing policy sits at the intersection of industrial policy, trade agreements, health equity, and fiscal constraint. Getting it right matters for millions of Canadians who depend on medications for their health.

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