NDP table legislation to create universal pharmacare program, seek Liberal backing
OTTAWA — The NDP have tabled a new bill that calls for a universal pharmacare plan in Canada.
The party, which has been promising the legislation for some time, says its proposal is based on the principles of the Canada Health Act.
“Millions of Canadians can’t afford the medication that they desperately need, and they are forced to make an impossible choice between paying for their necessities like their rent or buying lifesaving medication,” NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Monday.
“These principles lay out a path for having a universal pharmacare system that is universal, that is comprehensive, accessible, portable and publicly administered.”