Opposition parties blast minister for ‘dangerous’ EpiPen shortage, demand a fix
OTTAWA — The federal opposition parties called on the Trudeau government Wednesday to urgently address the shortage of life-saving epinephrine auto-injectors, known as EpiPens.
But the Conservatives and New Democrats differ as to how to ensure an adequate supply.
The NDP says the Liberals must take all steps necessary to prevent a future supply crunch, even if it means threatening the drug maker with the loss of its patent on the device.
The Conservatives, on the other hand, recommended the government encourage development of a Canadian-based supply chain.