IVF to give new hope irrespective of budget. (Photo Source: CBC News)


February 23, 2024

VANCOUVER - Liam Iliffe expressed deep emotion upon learning that British Columbia would offer one free cycle of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment to individuals aspiring to start families, regardless of income or relationship status, as announced in the B.C. budget.

Finance Minister Katrine Conroy revealed that the initiative, set to commence in April 2025, aims to make IVF accessible to all who desire parenthood, echoing similar programs already in place in Ontario, Quebec, and Manitoba.

For Iliffe and his wife Sheena McConnell, residents of Victoria, the IVF journey was arduous. After a five-year struggle to conceive naturally, they resorted to IVF, investing $17,000 for their initial treatment cycle, resulting in the birth of their two daughters, aged four and one.

Iliffe believes that the budget allocation will not only ease financial burdens but also strengthen relationships and provide hope to aspiring parents.

The government estimates the program will cost $68 million over three years, signaling a significant investment in family-building endeavors.

Iliffe, who works in the energy sector, coincidentally attended the budget lockup in Victoria, whereas McConnell, a former press secretary for ex-premier John Horgan, has actively supported others navigating the complexities of IVF.

Highlighting the emotional and financial toll of IVF, Iliffe emphasized the importance of the government covering the cost of the first treatment cycle, which is often the most expensive.

Conroy emphasized the inclusivity of the IVF plan, recognizing individuals facing infertility, single parents, and same-sex couples seeking parenthood. She stressed that everyone should have the opportunity to experience the joys of parenthood, echoing her own experiences as a mother and grandmother.

The introduction of the IVF program in British Columbia is anticipated to alleviate the emotional and financial strains associated with fertility treatments, offering renewed hope and possibilities for aspiring parents across the province.

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