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Fairness in Budget 2024: Prescription medication and affordable healthcare

News Release

May 27, 2024 — Brampton, Ontario

Everyone deserves a fair, healthy future. But today, for many Canadians, our provincial and territorial healthcare systems are under strain. Today, MP Sonia Sidhu completed a thorough study of Bill C-64 – an act to implement the National Pharmacare expeditiously sending this essential bill to the next stage of the legislative process. After speaking with hundreds of residents, including those living with diabetes, MP Sidhu cross-examined witnesses in the important measures proposed by the Government in this bill aimed to alleviate affordability pressures on Canadians.

One of the biggest pressures right now is affordable medication. The medications many Canadians need are often too expensive, leading to fewer visits to pharmacies, less treatment, and more frequent health scares. The cost of medications for those who are diabetic, is one of the largest barriers to access. We’re making sure Canadians get the medication that they need when they need it. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, last week highlighted measures in Budget 2024 to make two key forms of prescription medication free, as well as the federal government’s work to make health care fairer for every generation.

Here’s what we’re doing:

Universal coverage for a range of contraception and diabetes medications. With $1.5 billion in federal investments, we are launching the first phase of a national pharmacare plan.

We’re also making diabetes medications, like insulin, free, as well as medications that are often used in combination by patients with Type 2 diabetes.

With this coverage, 3.7 million Canadians, including seniors, will be able to get the diabetes medication they need and save up to $1,700 per year.

We will also create a fund to support access to diabetes devices and supplies to make sure even more Canadians get their care covered.

We are working with provinces and territories to cover these medications so that Canadians get the prescriptions they need without cost getting in the way.

The Prime Minister also highlighted the federal government’s work to improve dental and health care, such as:

Making dental care more affordable:

  • Seniors pay a lot of money for their dental care – or worse, they live with toothaches and pain because they can’t afford to see a dentist. So, we’re covering the cost. 
  • Last fall, we launched the Canadian Dental Care Plan, giving dental coverage to up to nine million uninsured Canadians, including seniors.
  • The plan covers services like cleaning, fillings, X-rays, dentures, and more – so you pay out of pocket less for healthy teeth.
  • Close to two million people have already signed up, and since May 1, more than 100,000 seniors have seen their dental costs covered.

Helping provinces and territories train more doctors and nurses, reduce hospital wait times, clear backlogs, and improve primary care, with: 

  • Close to $200 billion to help provinces, territories, and Indigenous partners improve health care for Canadians by reducing backlogs and wait times, improving access to family doctors, supporting front-line health care workers, strengthening mental health care services, modernizing the health system, and providing targeted health services in Northern and Indigenous communities.
  • Working Together agreements with all provinces and territories to make sure that high-quality health care is available to everyone in Canada.
  • Aging with Dignity agreements to improve home, community, and long-term care for seniors across the country.

“Affordable health care, including prescription medication, is about fairness. It means Canadians with diabetes will have access to the life-saving medication they need” said Sonia Sidhu.

This is part of our government’s work to improve the health of Canadians, strengthen the social safety net, and help every generation get ahead. That’s what we’re investing in through Budget 2024. Right alongside this, we’re building more homes, creating more jobs, investing in our economy, and delivering fairness for every generation.