Launch national pharmacare with free birth control, NDP pitches
OTTAWA — If the government wants to solidify reproductive rights in Canada, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh suggests it start by launching pharmacare with a full slate of birth control options.
Reproductive health has been in the spotlight since a leaked U.S. Supreme Court draft opinion revealed national abortion rights could be rescinded in that country.
Singh said access to abortion is a “huge concern” in Canada, and he wants to see more clinics and hospitals offering the service closer to people’s homes. But more immediately, he said the government can make sure people can at least afford contraceptives through its proposed national pharmacare plan.
“We know that the cost of contraceptives are prohibitive for a lot of people,” Singh said at a news conference Wednesday. “It costs too much if you don’t have a drug plan.”

