
Yukon pharmacare deal to cover contraceptives, diabetes meds at little or no cost
WHITEHORSE — The Yukon and federal governments have announced a $9.5-million pharmacare agreement over four years, giving universal access to contraceptive and diabetes medications for the territory’s residents.
A joint news release says the agreement will support reproductive freedom for up to 12,000 Yukoners and make sure that over 3,000 residents with diabetes can access essential medications at little or no cost.
Yukon Health Minister Tracy-Anne McPhee and federal Health Minister Kamal Khera made the announcement on Thursday.
McPhee says the health system becomes more inclusive and equitable when ensuring those with diabetes can get essential medicine and supplies, and people wanting contraceptives don’t have financial barriers.