Answer Overview

Response rates from 1.3m Canada voters.

84%
Yes
16%
No
73%
Yes
13%
No
4%
Yes, preventative dental care is an important aspect of long term health
2%
No, emergency care is already included, preventative care should be an individual's responsibility.
4%
Yes, but only for low income citizens
1%
No, we cannot afford to add this at the moment
3%
Yes, but only for children

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @8QQDC3Jfrom Alberta answered…4yrs4Y

Yes but dentists fees should be compared to those around the world. You could have a government dentist whos prices are comparable with other countries, and a privatized option, the private dentist would then have to compete with the government dentist for prices and quality of work.

 @9F5KMPVfrom Alberta answered…1yr1Y

Bad teeth can kill you. Teeth are important to your health. Dental care should be covered in universal health care.

 @9GZYG4Jfrom Quebec answered…11mos11MO

No, instead privatize healthcare and provide healthcare vouchers and healthcare tax credits for low income individual/families.

 @8SSYZNNfrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

yes for all low come Canadians, all children under the age of 18 and those with no benefits to cover them

 @93R5GT2from Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

No, because people who are less qualified will get into the practice and make a living while potentially messing up people's lives.

 @8VPD3JHfrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y