NDP stresses universal pharmacare pledge, looking to distinguish party from Liberals
THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Jagmeet Singh says a New Democrat government would aim to implement universal pharmacare, starting next year.
At a campaign stop Friday in Thunder Bay, Ont., the New Democrat leader said millions of Canadians can’t afford the medication they need, and that his plan would save an average family $550 per year. Singh said that he would negotiate prices with pharmaceutical companies and work with the provinces to make prescription drugs free.
Singh said that universal pharmacare would save money for provincial health systems and for employers who provide employee benefits.
“I know it’s going to be hard work but it’s going to save families money, it’s going to be good for our health-care system,” said Singh. “People won’t get sick because they couldn’t get medication they needed. People won’t get even worse because they couldn’t maintain their health.