• l’année dernière
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00:00 - I remember every single day.
00:03 Birthdays, vacations.
00:05 I have a hard time remembering the day of the funeral.
00:09 - I'm a type 1 diabetic.
00:11 My daughter is a type 1 diabetic.
00:13 - Do you need to do a shot? - I can't do it.
00:15 - I lost my job, and then we lost our home.
00:18 - The person who has type 1 diabetes
00:20 will not survive without taking insulin.
00:23 - Oh, my God.
00:24 - In the States, medicine is handled like a business.
00:27 In Canada, it's health care.
00:28 - I could come to Canada and save $1,555.10.
00:34 - In '96, insulin was $21.
00:37 2019, it goes to almost $300.
00:40 Over a 1,000% price increase.
00:42 - And that's killing people.
00:44 - My son died because he struggled to afford
00:47 the one medicine created to save his life.
00:50 - Patient's over, brother!
00:51 - We made a pact that no other family
00:53 will go through the pain that we're going through.
00:55 - This has to stop.
00:56 - When you're fighting Big Pharma, there are no guarantees.
00:59 - I will not rest until I have seen justice for the lives
01:03 that Pharma and our government has taken.
01:06 - Joshua! - Joshua!
01:08 - Jesse! - Jesse!
01:10 - Justice for Alex!
01:12 - Justice for Alex!
01:14 - My biggest worry is staying alive.
01:18 - What do we want? - Insulin control!
01:22 - When do we want it? - Now!
01:24 - Enough is enough.
01:26 We gotta change the system.
01:28 [Musique]