Opposition leaders criticize federal budget over pharmacare, old age security
OTTAWA — Federal opposition leaders are criticizing the Liberal government’s first budget in two years for omitting pharmacare, failing to adequately boost old age security and not speeding up the pace of vaccinations.
Debate began in the House of Commons Tuesday with leaders pushing to shape the economic blueprint more to their liking.
Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said he knows where he’s seen two of the Liberals’ signature budget promises before: his own party’s election platforms.
Singh said the spending plan tabled by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland heavily borrows from the New Democrats’ promise in 2015 and 2019 to introduce universal child care.


