NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh highlights pledge for universal drug coverage
ESSEX, Ont. — All Canadians should have access to medication that they need, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Friday, while expounding broader themes of inequality in light of Justin Trudeau’s blackface scandal.
The New Democrats are proposing to spend $10 billion a year to ensure that all necessary medication and medical devices are free at the point of care starting in 2020.
“We know that people are struggling with the cost of medication,” he said at a campaign stop near Windsor, where he was raised and where he trotted out one of his favourite lines on public health care: “If you need medication in our country you should use your health card, not your credit card.”
An NDP government would build on the amount provinces are already spending to buy medications, such as those provided to patients in hospital, and add the federal money, Singh said. The program, he added, would be delivered by the provinces and the NDP would look to examples from around the world and base coverage on the broadest formulary possible.