NDP promise to expand universal health care, starting with national drug plan
HAMILTON — The federal NDP says it will fast-track a universal drug plan to ensure a late 2020 start date if elected this fall as part of an expansion of Canada’s health-care system.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said if his party forms government after the October federal election, it will inject $10 billion annually into a national pharmacare program as the first step towards a broader move which would eventually see universal dental, vision and hearing care.
The policy comes in a new “commitments document” — dubbed A New Deal for People — which a party spokesman said will form the basis of the NDP federal election platform.
“For the first time, every single Canadian can count on this,” Singh said. “If you need medication, if your loved one needs medication, you can get it — period. Paid for with your health card, not your credit card.”