‘Beacon of hope’: B.C. advocates cheer free contraception promise in 2023 budget
VICTORIA — British Columbia advocates are celebrating news the province is set to become the first in Canada to make prescription contraception free to all residents this spring, with $119 million earmarked over three years in the budget released today.
The announcement first promised by B.C. New Democrats ahead of the 2020 election was part of Finance Minister Katrine Conroy’s budget speech.
The new program set to take effect April 1 will cover prescription contraception options, including most oral hormone pills, contraceptive injections, copper and hormonal intrauterine devices and subdermal implants, along with so-called Plan B, also known as the morning-after pill.
Teale Phelps Bondaroff, chair of the AccessBC campaign for free prescription contraception, says the policy is exactly what his organization has spent years calling for, and advocates are “so excited.”