Waterloo Region Record

Hoskins steps down as health minister to head pharmacare strategy

- KRISTIN RUSHOWY AND ROBERT BENZIE

Health Minister Eric Hoskins has resigned to become the federal government’s czar overseeing a new national pharmacare program.

Hoskins, a doctor who was the key architect of Ontario’s OHIP+ for free prescripti­ons for youth under 25, announced he was stepping down as minister and MPP of Toronto’s St. Paul’s riding on Monday afternoon, effective immediatel­y.

Premier Kathleen Wynne appointed Helena Jaczek as his replacemen­t at Health, and Michael Coteau will take on her portfolio of Community and Social Services, in addition to his current duties as Children and Youth Services Minister and Minister responsibl­e for AntiRacism.

“I am so grateful for the work Eric has done to continue improving Ontario’s world-class health-care system to better support patients and their families,” Wynne said in a statement.

“Eric has always been one of the most vocal advocates for our universal health-care system and has played an active role in lowering surgical wait times across Ontario, increasing access to primary-care providers, including family doctors, expanding the availabili­ty of services for people with mental illnesses and building new hospitals in communitie­s across the province,” the premier said.

“He has also been instrument­al in making sure Ontario is leading the effort to expand our system with historic initiative­s like OHIP+, which has made prescripti­on drugs free for everyone under the age of 25. There is much more work to do and I know Eric will look forward to telling you about how he will be involved.”

Hoskins, a Rhodes scholar and former provincial leadership Liberal candidate, said in a statement that “It has been a profound privilege to represent the residents of St. Paul’s, a diverse and vibrant community in the heart of Toronto. I have tried my best to serve them well these past eight years.”

He said “in leaving Queen’s Park, I am determined to continue building better health care for all Canadians.”

His federal appointmen­t was expected to be officially announced in Tuesday’s federal budget.

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