84% Yes |
16% No |
72% 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 |
4% Yes, but only for children |
See how support for each position on “Dental Coverage” has changed over time for 1.3m Canada voters.
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See how importance of “Dental Coverage” has changed over time for 1.3m Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9GZYG4J5mos5MO
No, instead privatize healthcare and provide healthcare vouchers and healthcare tax credits for low income individual/families.
@8YRX8JV2yrs2Y
Yes, but only for those who can't afford it
@8YLNZTD2yrs2Y
Yes but only if the person does not have existing dental insurance coverage (through work or paid privatley) or the means to pay for dental care. This should also apply to people who have exhaused the insurance coverage.
@8VWXDZS3yrs3Y
Yes preventative dental care provides better long term health for people so this is important for children and lower income folks. Improved dental health might help to improve overall health of people which in turn impacts health care system more positively. Of course good insurance benefits offered from workplaces help to ease some government funding too.
@8VV2P573yrs3Y
Yes, but only for those who cannot afford it
@8VQGYWX3yrs3Y
Yes, but only got children and low income families
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