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Response rates from 8k Cariboo--Prince George voters.

84%
Yes
12%
No
74%
Yes
10%
No
4%
Yes, but only for low income families
2%
No, we cannot afford to add this at the moment
4%
Yes, but only when a high cost threshold is exceeded
2%
Yes, cover the overall prescription costs but have the patient pay the pharmacy dispensing costs

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Cariboo--Prince George voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @B26DZ65from Alberta  answered…5 days5D

Absolutely yes, but only if equal spending is cut elsewhere and taxes aren't raised to cover it basically canceling it out.

 @B23CRQ3from Nova Scotia  answered…2wks2W

No, we should only fund natural medicine. Prescription drugs have shown to be addictive and can lead to deaths from overdose.

 @9GPVK6Gfrom Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

yes only when it is a high cost, they require the prescription to maintain their health and they cannot afford it

 @9GNXXXTfrom British Columbia  answered…1yr1Y

Have a greater discussion with the provinces and territories to discuss how it should be rolled out, and build off of that.

 @9GLXDZLfrom Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

The prescription should be paid by the people who are being prescribed or have someone in need of a prescription.

 @9GHTBSSfrom Manitoba  answered…1yr1Y

Yes but No, people could also be drug addicts so I still think you should pay for your medication however if you are not eligible to afford it then it should be covered.

 @9G97MP9from Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

Ensure that patients will not become addicted, and also ensure that doctors or pharmacists are 100% certain that they are trying to help and not just make money.

 @9G6PZWLfrom Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

Cap the price of drugs, only offer coverage for low-income families for drugs with 0 potential for addiction.