Alberta NDP promising to make prescription contraception free if elected
EDMONTON – The Alberta NDP Opposition says it would follow British Columbia in making prescription contraception free to residents if the party is elected in the spring.
NDP Leader Rachel Notley says universal access to free prescription contraception in Alberta would ensure all women are in control of their economic future.
The party says the plan would cover oral hormone pills, contraceptive injections, copper and hormonal intrauterine devices, subdermal implants and Plan B, also known as the morning-after pill.
British Columbia’s NDP government announced last week in its budget that it will make prescription contraception free to all residents starting April 1, making it the first province to do so.