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Sid Ryan: This election was a disaster for the NDP and unions
(canadiandimension.com)
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Did we collectively forget that the NDP brought dental care to those who couldn't otherwise afford it? Kinda a big difference, no? The Liberals certainly wouldn't have done it themselves.
It seems more just that the optics of confidence and supply is confusing to some.
It's such a liberal thing to do it based on income instead of it being universal. I still haven't heard a good reason.
While I agree universal would've been better, the cutoff is 90k. That's something like 80% of the population who qualify, and the top 20% can probably afford it.
In practice, is it really that different than universal with a raise in taxes on the wealthiest 20%?
90k isn't the wealthiest 20%.....
EDIT I stand corrected https://www.statista.com/statistics/484838/income-distribution-in-canada-by-income-level/
But still waiting for an actual good reason.
And not to mention the drug plan only covers 2 types of drugs.