NDP’s Singh promises dental care coverage for families earning less than $90,000
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — A one-per-cent tax on some of Canada’s wealthiest residents would be enough to fund the start of a national dental care program, the leader of the federal NDP said Saturday as he filled in details on a key plank of his party’s election platform.
The plan outlined by Jagmeet Singh revisited a frequent theme of his electoral campaign as he insisted Canada’s ultra-rich should be paying more to cover the cost of a host of social programs.
Funding for government-subsidized dental care, he said, would come from a one-per-cent tax on Canadians with a net wealth of $10 million or more.
Singh said the resulting cash would provide full dental coverage for uninsured families earning less than $60,000 a year and partial coverage for families with less than $90,000 in annual income, noting the measures would take effect immediately under an NDP government.