79% Yes |
21% No |
74% Yes |
16% No |
5% Yes, and do not privatize any services |
3% No, and implement a two tier public/private system |
1% No, and more services should be privatized |
See how support for each position on “Healthcare Funding” has changed over time for 545k Canada voters.
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See how importance of “Healthcare Funding” has changed over time for 545k Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@4R4XY7N3yrs3Y
Increase with direction towards more natural medicine/treatment to promote safety and reason.
@923MMCP2yrs2Y
I am satisfied with the current spending on healthcare
@8QJ2WL53yrs3Y
@9L68S6V3wks3W
I think it should stay the way it is, we have enough healthcare services and don't need to increase or decrease it.
@94C42JL2yrs2Y
Yes, it's absolutely needed that healthcare will need a boost in the coming years. We simply can't continue doing what we've previously done with our healthcare system, and we saw a lot of the flaws exposed in the pandemic. But provinces also have to do their fair share, and can't cut/try to privatize a lot of essential services because of austerity measures.
@94BBTQB2yrs2Y
The provinces should increase their spending as it is their responsibility.
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