OTTAWA ? The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to consider two cases that pit major pharmacies against the Ontario government?s rules on private-label generic drugs.
The justices say they will hear a pair of appeals brought by Shoppers Drug Mart and other big pharmacy chains.
The companies won a lower court case last year that threw out government rules barring pharmacies from substituting their own generic versions of name-brand drugs.
But the Ontario Court of Appeal overturned that and restored the regulations.
The court battles reflect moves by the deficit-strapped Ontario government to cut health-care costs as it struggles to balance its books over the next few years.
As usual, the justices gave no reasons for their decision to hear the appeal.
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