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Electoral District (2011):
@B4FG2CP2wks2W
No, the federal tax rate should be significantly reduced allowing the provincial governments to increase tax to fund healthcare how they see fit.
@9RC4NXT9mos9MO
Yes, but with sustainable funding growth in mind and without coercive spending requirements that exceed the federal government's role in the constitution. The Canada Health Act should be relaxed to allow more private provision for medical services while defining a high minimum standard of care for the public system.
@9FBJ56D2yrs2Y
Yes, but only for the public healthcare system.
@9F7WQT3Conservative2yrs2Y
we should of but my guy tredeau sent all are money to ukraine god damm monkey
@B2LW7QG3mos3MO
Federal government doesn’t have to increase spending into our healthcare if they didn’t wastefully spend it but instead spent it back into our healthcare system like in the past.
@9VJZTNPConservative6mos6MO
Healthcare should be free presuming you are following the rules and not taking advantage of the system.
@8VN2H544yrs4Y
Yes. Towards more medical staff such as nurses
@8T9HWLG4yrs4Y
I am happy with the current healthcare program
Provide free insulin and other medicine for chronic illnesses. If people can't afford them, they die.
@8S5LPK44yrs4Y
satisfied with current system
@8RMFXFD4yrs4Y
yes, but focusing more on mental health.
@8QNN7PH4yrs4Y
Yes, and introduce a two tier public/private system
@8QN2PKL4yrs4Y
Better management of existing funds
@99C5LNM2yrs2Y
they just did and they need to continue to work wiht prvinces to make sure money is spent in the best way because healthcare is a provincial responsibility
@8TWDTHBConservative4yrs4Y
Yes, but indexed to population/economic growth
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