3 weeks ago OTTAWA – The Liberal Party, which campaigned on instituting a national Pharmacare program, recently rejected attempts by the NDP to institute a national Pharmacare program, on the grounds that it would too quickly institute a national Pharmacare program. “Yes we promised that if you elected us in 2019 we’d work tirelessly to create a government program that would provide people with vital medication,” said Prime Minister Trudeau. “But we meant, like down the road a bit.” “If you want Pharmacare, you’re going to need to vote for us at least 2 more times. In a row!” he added. Bill C-213, the Canada Pharmacare Act, would establish a national framework of rules and regulations for creating the pharmacare program, so when funding is available the program can be introduced efficiently, which the Liberals found to be “way too much.”