Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said Thursday that her party has “common ground” with most parties, including the governing Liberals, on issues like pharmacare and single-use plastics, and pushed for Parliament to accept the Hoskins’ report and move “as quickly as possible” on universal, single-payer pharmacare across the country.
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Federal Election 2019: May says they have ‘common ground’ with most parties on pharmacare, single-use plastics
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