The Canadian Dental Care Plan, introduced by the Trudeau government, aims to provide dental coverage to more than two million seniors who previously lacked access. Over 100,000 seniors have already received care under this program. Despite its positive impact, Conservative MPs, including Pierre Poilievre, have opposed the plan. Starting in June, the plan will expand to include an additional one million Canadians, specifically targeting youth under 18 and people with disabilities. However, the program faces challenges as thousands of concerned dentists have yet to sign up, causing frustration for Trudeau's health minister.
Dentists' rejection of Ottawa's plan has Trudeau's health minister frustrated: ‘I don't even know what their issue is’ #cdnpoli https://t.co/UMb6v9cL8k
Another 1 million Canadians will qualify for the Trudeau government’s dental care plan — but thousands of concerned dentists have yet to sign up. Canada’s dental care plan will open up to eligible youth under 18 and people with disabilities in June. https://t.co/Klo2G4yZVA
Another 1 million Canadians will qualify for the Trudeau government's dental care plan in June -- but thousands of concerned dentists have yet to sign up #cdnpoli https://t.co/ZwPxN1wxUS
2 million seniors approved and over 100,000 have already received care under the Canadian Dental Care Plan – but Pierre Poilievre voted against it. https://t.co/XWbbolmZzp
The Canadian Dental Care Plan means more than two million seniors — who didn’t have coverage — can finally go to the dentist. This program is already changing lives, and Conservative MPs are still trying to cut it.
The Canadian Dental Care Plan means more than two million seniors — who didn’t have coverage — can finally go to the dentist. This program is already changing lives, and the Conservatives are still trying to cut it.
Oh god are they going to give them Canadian healthcare too https://t.co/jBuk8TgnYq