NDP MP Gord Johns tables bill to make mental health services accessible for all « Canada’s NDP


OTTAWA – Today, MP Gord Johns (Courtenay-Alberni) introduced a bill that aims to bring mental health, addictions, and substance use services into Canada’s universal, public health care system.

“Canada is facing an affordability crisis at the same time as a mental health crisis,” said Johns. “Too many Canadians can’t access mental health supports when they need them most because of out-of-pocket costs.”

“Neglecting Canadians’ mental health is costing families, communities, and our economy. It’s time to stop treating physical and mental health differently under our public health care system,” said Johns.

The Mental Health Parity Act proposes a framework for the federal government to partner with provinces and territories to provide public coverage for mental health, addictions, and substance use services. This bill is modelled after the Canada Health Act, but includes provisions to promote public accountability and to reduce regional disparities in coverage.

MP Johns previously introduced Bill C-201 which would amend the Canada Health Act to extend public coverage to community-based mental health, addictions, and substance use services. The Mental Health Parity Act is standalone legislation that would leave the Canada Health Act untouched at a time it is being undermined by Conservative Premiers.

“This Liberal government has said we can’t build Canada strong without healthy Canadians, but they have failed to make mental health a priority or to stand up for our public health care system. I’ve now tabled two bills setting out paths to make mental healthcare accessible with a health card, not a credit card. It’s time for the government to step up and invest in the mental health of Canadians,” said Johns.





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