Jagmeet Singh Wants Millions Of Canadians To Have Access To Free Dental Care ASAP

Many Canadians have lost dental benefits due to COVID-19.
Managing Editor, Canada

Jagmeet Singh is calling on the prime minister to implement free dental care in Canada for the “millions” of Canadians who have no coverage.

In a tweet shared on February 2, the NDP leader urged the Liberal government to “introduce comprehensive dental care as part of our healthcare system.”

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We will call on the Liberal govt to introduce comprehensive dental care as part of our healthcare system. Jagmeet Singh

He went on to say that millions of Canadians can’t afford a dentist right now, with many losing their benefits due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Some have never had a dental plan, to begin with,” he added.

He also shared a petition from the NDP which called on Justin Trudeau to introduce a free national dental plan covering treatment like teeth cleaning and cavities.

“We want to provide dental coverage for uninsured families making less than $90,000," the party explained.

"Our program would save households at least $1,200 annually,” they added.

They noted that 6.5 million Canadians don’t have access to coverage right now, including young people, low-income workers and seniors.

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