May 3rd, 2022
May 3rd, 2022
TORONTO — With the election kicking off on Wednesday, NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said this campaign, and the next four years, is about fixing health care and home care and bringing down the cost of homes for people.
“This election is about hope. Together we can fix what matters most to people: health care, the cost of housing, and making life more affordable. Your priorities are my priorities,” said Horwath.
“The next four weeks and the next four years are about everyday people being able to afford everyday life. And concrete plans, like moving mental health, dental care and pharmacare under OHIP. Because you should be getting health care with your health card, not your credit card.”
Horwath and the NDP have released a platform that starts to fix the health care system — including home care and long-term care — and makes life and housing more affordable for working people, including:
“We’re going to talk about a lot of things that past governments have broken on this campaign — including education, the environment, and inequities that exist in our province. But you can bet that, every day, we’re going to be talking about solutions for people, and what working families need to build their best life here,” said Horwath.
“Doug Ford’s Conservatives are in it for their buddies. But we can come together and elect a government that works for you.”