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Pharmacare Act  Mr. Speaker, I welcome the very perceptive question by the member from Ottawa. This is a very important point. We heard from a lot of people, and there was a lot of concern about having a basic system. What if we needed more expensive medications for certain things? Would we be getting rid of private drug plans?

May 30th, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

Pharmacare Act  Mr. Speaker, this is a step toward universal health care. Yes, it does not bring us to that point yet, but it is a step. With respect to the committee that is going to be involved in this, I thought the member was going to ask me about the fact that those two people were not consulted in the process.

May 30th, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

Pharmacare Act  Mr. Speaker, the member's question is very pertinent. I have some background in this. Once upon a time, years ago, I worked in a tiny country in the South Pacific, Vanuatu, on its essential drug list, which was its first essential drug list. The WHO is trying to do this with a lot of countries.

May 30th, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

Pharmacare Act  Mr. Speaker, I would like to congratulate his father on behalf of the Liberal Party. We will share a beer in his honour tonight. The member at least implied in his speech that he took part in ensuring that young diabetics in Saskatchewan have the cost of their medication paid for.

May 30th, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

Pharmacare Act  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise to speak to this issue and this bill, finally. As others have already pointed out, Canada is the only country with a universal health care system that does not provide some sort of universal drug coverage. Under the British, Australian, New Zealand, French and Belgian systems, basically to some degree or another, people's medications are paid for by the government and they do not have to pay for them.

May 30th, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

Pharmacare Act  Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the passionate speech by the member from the NDP. I agree that this is really a milestone. There are medications for rare diseases, which are very expensive. There are medications for cancer treatment, which are very effective but cost hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.

May 30th, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

Pharmacare Act  Madam Speaker, under the statute, there would be a requirement for the government to come up with an essential drug list within a year of its getting royal assent. It would seem to me this would be a difficult process. I am sure all kinds of doctors are going to want different things to be part of the essential drug list.

May 30th, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

World Heavyweight Boxing Champion  Mr. Speaker, last Saturday night, Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk defeated much bigger fighter Tyson Fury to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, the first in 24 years. Ironically, Fury himself first became a champion in beating another Ukrainian fighter, Wladimir Klitschko, the brother of the current mayor of Kyiv, Ukraine.

May 23rd, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I have been truly blessed in life to have been able to have six children. They are absolutely one of the best parts of my life, but unfortunately not all Canadians have the same good fortune. In fact, one in six Canadians, at some point in their lives, has some sort of fertility problem.

April 30th, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

Cancer Research  Madam Speaker, every three minutes in Canada, someone is diagnosed with cancer, a diagnosis that will change their life and the lives of all their family members forever because, if one is diagnosed with cancer, pretty well everything else in life, including much of what we do here, seems pretty insignificant in comparison.

April 9th, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

Canada—Ukraine Relations  Madam Chair, I would like to thank the member for his compassion for the Ukrainian people. As to what Canada has to do at the moment, certainly, it has to hope for a good result in the upcoming election in the U.S. We certainly fear what is going to happen should Trump be re-elected.

March 20th, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

Canada—Ukraine Relations  Madam Chair, to tell the truth, I went through the whole agreement, but I did not see anything on medical assistance. However, that is exceedingly important. In fact, I know that Canadian surgeons, as part of teams with American surgeons specializing in plastic surgery, orthopaedic surgery and neurosurgery, have gone to Ukraine to assist people who have been injured in the war.

March 20th, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

Canada—Ukraine Relations  Madam Chair, I will be sharing my time with the Minister of International Trade. I think it is really unfortunate that I am here yet again to talk about Ukraine and the war and using those two words in the same sentence. I wish, when I thought about Ukraine, my thoughts would be limited to growing up with my baba in Fort William.

March 20th, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I can certainly comprehend this argument that the cost of the carbon tax is going to be passed on to consumers and this is inflationary. It is a good story that the opposition is trying to sell. The problem is that it does not seem to be true or, at least, a lot of experts seem to think that the carbon tax—

March 19th, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, as I was saying, the experts seem to think the carbon tax only minimally contributes to inflation. Let me quote a few of those experts. The Governor of the Bank of Canada in September came to the conclusion that the carbon tax only contributes 0.15% to the inflation rate.

March 19th, 2024House debate

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal