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187 MPs have stated positions
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Yea means supporting federal financial support and conditional agreements to expand public prescription coverage (first‑dollar) for specified drugs at the provincial/territorial level.
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).
Payments to provinces to expand public pharmacare with universal first-dollar contraception and diabetes drug coverage
Voting Nay means opposing the federal funding/conditional approach for expanding public drug coverage (or objecting to specified coverage mandates like first‑dollar or targeted drug categories).