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@9F233YS2yrs2Y
Yes but with conditions and exact plans on money
@968GGZZ3yrs3Y
@8VSFCQF4yrs4Y
Yes, but make the healthcare system prioritize mental health of all patients
@8VLQ8KHNew Democratic4yrs4Y
They should only keep spending if they start spending smarter
@8V5QQBQNew Democratic4yrs4Y
There should be more spent on preventative care and education and healthy living.
@8TWPKY24yrs4Y
More money with BETTER decisions and better allocation of the funds given.
@8TWHY5T4yrs4Y
I am happy with the current situation.
@8TNS8XK4yrs4Y
I think healthcare is doing well just how it is right now
@8T957V94yrs4Y
Yes, especially towards mental health
@8T7LKKF4yrs4Y
More in mental health services
@8T2DTNS4yrs4Y
Yes but the options of health care should expand
Yes, with restrictions on what provinces can spend it on
@8SPTT5W4yrs4Y
Free health care like canada
@8SL99XN4yrs4Y
Yes, and it should focus on mental healthcare, dental, rehab services, etc.
@8QC6SNC4yrs4Y
I think it's fine the way it is. Although there could be more employees, we're in the middle of a pandemic so I understand.
@8Q2LJJM4yrs4Y
Yes, Government spending on Healthcare should slowly increase with ageing population.
@8P5DYH5New Democratic4yrs4Y
Restructure spending. Too much is spent on administration, not enough on nursing
@9C4BCYS2yrs2Y
It should stay the same (if it ain't broke don't fix it)
@8WSJZND3yrs3Y
That depends on what they would be spending on for healthcare
@94RC7XH3yrs3Y
Yes, but add oversight and accountability that pronounces MUST comply with before receiving the next federal transfer amount.
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