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Electoral District (2011):
@9F233YS2yrs2Y
Yes but with conditions and exact plans on money
@9DZBD2Q2yrs2Y
Yes but with strings. The money MUST go into healthcare
@96JMWGF3yrs3Y
INCREASE NUMBER of doctors and let people go directly to the specialist, the waiting times are terrible, people should not be suffering until they are referred.
@96G9CJWNew Democratic3yrs3Y
Yes, but also allow private systems
@968GGZZ3yrs3Y
@966CP783yrs3Y
Yes, but with the exception of forcing provinces to spend the funds fully and provide the federal government with confirmation of spending and how much is spent.
@93BPZSX3yrs3Y
i think the spending on healthcare as of now is enough
@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
@8V5K5774yrs4Y
I believe the environmental issues are more pressing as of right now.
@8TWPKY24yrs4Y
More money with BETTER decisions and better allocation of the funds given.
@8T957V94yrs4Y
Yes, especially towards mental health
Yes, with restrictions on what provinces can spend it on
@8SPTT5W4yrs4Y
Free health care like canada
@8QBR2PJ4yrs4Y
Preventive care measures should be in place. Including decentralizing health care from hospitals.
@8Q2LJJM4yrs4Y
Yes, Government spending on Healthcare should slowly increase with ageing population.
@99LRPKF2yrs2Y
No, we should fix why it's broken in the first place
@94RC7XH3yrs3Y
Yes, but add oversight and accountability that pronounces MUST comply with before receiving the next federal transfer amount.
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