• grte@lemmy.caOPM
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    9 months ago

    As a relatively young person who is fortunate enough to have no health issues requiring medication, I can understand this. Pharmacare doesn’t really ring my bell where I am in life right now. However, I am getting to an age where that could change. And when considering the political implications, I think one must take age cohorts into account. I imagine the senior cohort considers this a much higher priority than the 18-35 demographic. And that demo also tends to vote at a much higher rate. So while this might not be the #1 priority nationwide, it might punch above it’s weight with more reliable voting blocs.

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      9 months ago

      Seniors do have special drug benefits in most provinces, I’m pretty sure, although some provinces have additional low income requirements. So, seniors might not be a united front on this issue. My 66 y/o mum surprised me when I asked her if she was in favour of universal pharmacare: “No, sounds expensive for the gov’t and I’m already covered on pharmacare anyway as a senior.”