The Daily Courier

The next big union battle QUICKFACTS

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Canada’s unions are marking this year’s Labour Day with the launch of a campaign calling for universal prescripti­on drug coverage for all Canadians.

“Today, 3.5 million Canadians can’t afford to fill their prescripti­ons,” said CLC President Hassan Yussuff.

“Nobody should have to choose between paying for groceries or the medication they need,” he added.

Currently, one in five people pay out of pocket for their medication, either because they don’t have a prescripti­on drug plan, or because they have a plan that doesn’t cover the full cost of the medication­s they need.

“Canada’s unions are proud that we’ve won health insurance coverage for many of our members. But we believe anyone with a health card should have coverage for the medication they need,” said Yussuff.

Canada has the second highest prescripti­on drug costs in the world next to the United States, and is also the only developed country in the world with a universal • About 8.4 million working Canadians don’t have prescripti­on drug coverage. • The less you earn at work, the less likely you are to have prescripti­on drug coverage. • Women and young workers are less likely to have the coverage they need. • Even those with drug plans are paying ever-increasing co-payments and deductible­s.

health care program that doesn’t include a universal prescripti­on drug plan.

A strong majority of Canadians want universal prescripti­on drug coverage. A 2015 Angus Reid poll found that 91 per cent of Canadians believe our public health care system should include a universal prescripti­on drug plan.

“This is why we’re working to win a universal prescripti­on drug plan that covers everyone in Canada, regardless of their income, age or where they work or live,” said Yussuff.

Visit aplanforev­eryone.ca to learn more.

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