CARP calls on party leaders to address the priorities of 64% of Canadian voters

Will your party commit to implementing measures such as those recommended by the Expert Panel on Older Worker, including a strategy of anti-ageism, training and phased retirement in the workplace?

Canadians Deserve Better Health Care: Striving for Equitable National Access to Drugs and Services

When they signed the Accord on Health Care Renewal in 2003, the First Ministers agreed on principles, standards and on a plan to rejuvenate the health system. Five years and $70 billion in taxes later, the progress made is modest according to the Health Council of Canada which also pointed out that federal funding was transferred with no virtually no requirements for public reporting and almost no objectives or measurable outcomes.

There has been no progress on the National Pharmaceuticals Strategy promised in 2004. CARP recommends that the parties commit to providing equitable access to treatments and drugs across the country with national standards, identifying priority areas for public spending and demanding guarantees from the provinces in exchange for federal health dollars.

Will your party commit to moving on the Accord on Health Care Renewal by demanding wait-times guarantees from the provinces in exchange for federal health dollars, setting national standards and introducing a national pharmacare program?