Courtenay-Alberni MP says Liberals need to stop dragging their feet on universal pharmacare – My Comox Valley Now

Posted: February 27, 2020 at 2:00 am

Courtenay-Alberni NDP MP Gord Johns (supplied by Johns' office)

Courtenay-Alberni MP Gord Johns says the Liberal government should approve the NDPs universal pharmacare plan.

The party tabled the bill in the House of Commons yesterday. Johns says this is something the Liberals have promised for a very long time.

Were calling on the Liberal government to follow through with their promise to Canadians that theyve made over 23 years ago instead of getting and helping the pharmaceutical industries getting bigger profits.

They say all the right things but they keep putting the powerful drug companies first and so this is the first opportunity that weve had to make them make a decision on whether or not they are going to follow through with their promise, Johns added.

The pharmacare plan would give all Canadians access to free prescription medication.

Johns says No one should have to face the impossible choice between paying rent or filling a prescription and thats happening in our communities, right in our riding.

He added that if the Liberals dont approve the tabled bill, the trust in them from everyday Canadians will be broken.

Its not a confidence motion but its a motion that will hurt the credibility of this Liberal government if they choose to vote against it. Its a campaign promise theyve made, its something that were laying early out in the mandate, we dont want them to drag their feet on this, says Johns.

If the Liberals actually want to help Canadian families, they can work with us and we can all work together to deliver the universal pharmacare that people need.

Currently, Canada is the only country in the world that has a universal health care plan, but no national pharmacare plan to go along with it.

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