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Health

Prescription drug coverage platforms

Here's what the 2019 Canadian election parties are promising.
We don't have any Conservative policies on Prescription drug coverage.

NDP

Expand Medicare to include quality prescription drug coverage for everyone, with a late 2020 start date, and an annual federal investment of $10 billion.

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That means access to necessary medicines in the same way that we have access to medical and hospital care – free at the point of care, financed by a public insurance system that covers everyone. It means that you'll need your health card – not your credit card – at the pharmacy till. And it puts an end to costly co-payments, deductibles, and premiums that cost families hundreds and even thousands a year.

Our plan will guarantee that every Canadian can get the medication they need. And it will mean big savings for employers who currently pay for employee benefits, helping to reward good employers and boost economic growth. It will also cost our system less overall, as a result of pooling the purchasing power of the entire country.

From Our Commitments, retrieved 19/09/22.

Topping up your prescription, not toppling your budget. Canadian families will save more than $500 a year on average – even if they have insurance at work or school. And businesses currently providing health insurance will save around $600 per employee, and be confident that their whole team is covered.

Use your health card, not your credit card. No more worrying about paying your deductible, co-pay, or premium. No more stress over how you’ll fill your kid’s prescription and still buy groceries. No more anxiety about your friends and family who need expensive medications to stay healthy – all you’ll need is your health card, and you’ll get the drugs you need.

From Saving You (sic) Money With Pharmacare for All, retrieved 19/09/24.

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We don't have any Bloc policies on Prescription drug coverage.
We don't have any PPC policies on Prescription drug coverage.

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