OTTAWA – MPs Peter Julian, Jenny Kwan & Don Davies held a national virtual e-rally on Bill C-213, the Canada Pharmacare Act. Over 600 participants attended the e-rally, which featured NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, Linda Silas, President of Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions, Marie Clarke Walker, Vice -Chair of Canadian Health Coalition & Secretary-Treasurer of Canadian Labour Congress & Dr. Nima Machouf, Lecturer at École de santé publique de l’Université de Montréal.
Burnaby backs federal NDP's pharmacare bill
Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley and city councillors unanimously adopted on Monday a resolution to endorse Bill C-213, the Canada Pharmacare Act.
The federal NDP bill is based on the principles of the Canada Health Act and follows recommendations of the government's own Hoskins' report.
https://www.burnabynow.com/local-news/burnaby-backs-federal-ndps-pharmacare-bill-3299605
IN THE NEWS
Pandemic, oil's collapse taking a toll on economy, watchdog report says
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Current federal spending is sustainable but ceiling has been reduced, watchdog report says
by: Alex Ballingall Toronto Star
Parliament's fiscal watchdog says the federal government now has less room to keep spending in a sustainable way, as the Trudeau Liberals promise expensive new programs like national child care and vow to do whatever it takes to fight the COVID-19 crisis.
IN THE HOUSE
Questions to the Deputy Prime Minister on Bill C-9, Income Tax Act
Context-Debate - Committee of the whole on Bill C-9, an act to amend the Income Tax Act with regard to the Canada emergency rent subsidy and the Canada emergency wage subsidy, and the economy in general.
Mr. Peter Julian (New Westminster-Burnaby, NDP):
Mr. Chair, with the emergency rent subsidy program, the original contract this summer was given to a company whose leadership has links to the chief of staff of the Prime Minister. Landlords could only apply if they had a commercial mortgage at the beginning, and this was a non-tendered contract given to a commercial mortgage company. Therefore, it failed most of the businesses that should have been able to access the commercial rent subsidy.
IN THE HOUSE
NDP Opposition Day Motion on tax measures to support Canadians
NDP Opposition Day Motion-Tax Measures to Support Canadians
Mr. Peter Julian (New Westminster-Burnaby, NDP) moved:
That, given that since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadian billionaires are $37 billion richer while the most vulnerable are struggling, the House call upon the government to put in place a new one percent tax on wealth over $20 million and an excess profit tax on big corporations that have been profiteering from the pandemic, and to re-invest the billions of dollars recouped from these measures to: (a) expand income security programs to ensure all individuals residing in Canada have a guaranteed livable basic income; (b) expand health care, including by putting in place a national dental care program and a universal, single-payer, public pharmacare program; and (c) meaningfully implement the right to housing with the full plan set out in the Recovery for All campaign and immediately fund a "For Indigenous, By Indigenous" urban, rural and Northern housing strategy delivered by Indigenous housing providers.
IN THE HOUSE
on the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy and Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy)
Speech on Bill C-9, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy and Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy)
Mr. Peter Julian (New Westminster-Burnaby, NDP):
Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for his presentation.
We know that the first version of the rent relief program for SMEs was poorly designed, since the vast majority of SMEs could not even access it. Following pressure from us as well as SMEs, a new version is now being proposed.
IN THE HOUSE
flagging issues affecting SMEs and the slow government response
Opposition Motion from the Conservative Party - Consequences of the Pandemic on Canadian Workers and Businesses
That, given that the pandemic has had devastating consequences on Canadian workers and businesses, especially in the restaurant, hospitality and tourism sectors, the House call on the government to: (a) immediately pause the audits of small businesses that received the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy until at least June 2021; and (b) provide additional flexibility in the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy, the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy, and other support program.
Letter to Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
IN THE HOUSE - Private Member's Motion M-4 - tax exemption for medical cannabis
43rd Parliament, 2nd Session
IN THE HOUSE
Letter to Finance minister Freeland about NDP proposals
As critics for Finance, I wrote to the new Finance minister Chrystia Freeland to reiterate some NDP key proposals that will undoubtedly make a difference in the lives of Canadians today and for future generations.
BILL C-213 : PHARMACARE FOR ALL
- Topping up your prescription, not toppling your budget. Canadian families will save more than $500 a year on average – even if they have insurance at work or school. And businesses currently providing health insurance will save around $600 per employee, and be confident that their whole employee team is covered.
- Saving money means saving lives. Bulk buying on medication undercuts inflated prescription costs set by private companies, and lets us lower costs dramatically by negotiating prices as a country. We can save $4.2 billion and use that money to give better coverage to all Canadians.
For immediate release : No more excuses: Liberals must fix emergency rent assistance now
OTTAWA – While Liberals have become increasingly focussed on their own scandals and internal divisions, New Democrats are again calling on the government to fix the Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance Program (CECRA) so that help finally be sent to the small businesses that create jobs and contribute to communities large and small across the country.