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80 something old guy living in B.C. Canada
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Post by time on Aug 24, 2021 16:50:52 GMT -5
Universal Pharmacare is mine. Drug prices are very high now. Obviously a population of 38 million has much more negotiating power with drug companies. I think that would lower our pharmacy prices.
Some Provinces have Pharmacare plans with deductibles based on income. I don't have a problem with that. Lower drug prices benefit us all.
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Post by wildbill on Aug 25, 2021 10:14:31 GMT -5
I simply want a government free of the corruption of Justin and his liberals.
I am not a socialist so that leaves me with the Tories, but only by default.
Being a Canadian this is a familiar situation.
Wild Bill
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Post by peeves on Aug 25, 2021 10:23:38 GMT -5
Universal Pharmacare is mine. Drug prices are very high now. Obviously a population of 38 million has much more negotiating power with drug companies. I think that would lower our pharmacy prices. Some Provinces have Pharmacare plans with deductibles based on income. I don't have a problem with that. Lower drug prices benefit us all. I want the Conservatives to stick with conservative values and not to sell out for votes by waffling into socialist-left wing- pinko promises.
I want Trudeau and his Liberals to think of the $$$$$$ they're loading on the next generation with their wasteful ways and deals for votes.
There are not enough wage earners out there now to pay for the benefits of the retiring and the non productive.
We need a law that prohibits promises of costly new programs and expenditures by the candidates, especially the government in power, when an election is anticipated or called.
Surely that is common sense.
And since the Governor did NOT act in the interest of Canadians by denying an election when she had EVERY reason for doing so..Get rid of the Governor General as redundant and an anachronism.
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Post by Admin on Aug 26, 2021 18:58:04 GMT -5
Agree about the GG, legally she should've said no according to the fixed election date act, there was no loss of confidence. My priorities are fiscal, Trudeau if re-elected needs to stop the overspending and quit promising everything to everyone to buy votes, we needs some fiscal responsibility. I like the Conservative's proposed “Anti-Corruption Act” to “strengthen our legislation on ethics, lobbying, and transparency,” On top of that, the Conservatives also boost the fine for a Conflict of Interest Act violation from $500 to a maximum of $50,000 — a fine that would be “proportionate to the severity of the offence and the offender’s history and personal net worth.” theworldnews.net/ca-news/opinion-taxpayers-wait-for-credible... 2021-08-25 · Since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took office nearly six years ago, Canada’s debt has ballooned. Trudeau was elected in part on a promise to run a few “modest” deficits for three years and balance the books by 2019. But instead, Trudeau has steadily increased government spending to levels never before seen in Canadian history.
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