Newfoundland and Labrador government to cover abortion pill as of Sept. 1
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The Newfoundland and Labrador government says it will cover the abortion pill as of Sept. 1, putting it in line with six other Canadian provinces that already provide the medication free-of-charge.
The province announced in a statement Wednesday that it will provide universal coverage for Mifegymiso, an alternative to surgically induced abortions, to residents holding a valid health card.
“Individuals in this province are entitled to abortion, which is a legal, medical service,” said John Haggie, Minister of Health and Community Services, in a news release.
“Universally covering the cost of this alternative to surgical abortion will ensure people continue to have safe and unimpeded access to this health service.”
