Showing care for man’s best friend can be as simple as taking a stroll in the park. But the cost of having a household pet is a stumbling block for many Canadians. Now, the competition bureau is looking to drive down the price of veterinarian medicine by recommending that it’s made available at pharmacies. Global’s Kyle Benning has more.
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Overwhelmed by the cost of pet medications? Competition bureau looking to drive down prices
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