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@B4JZFDL1wk1W
Yes, the government needs to improve access to family doctors whether it is public or privately delivered.
@9G9MV2T1yr1Y
no but the government should make the provinces accountable for how they spend their healthcare budget
@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.
@8XHXMBH3yrs3Y
The government should decrease the amount of money each Canadian citizen has to pay for healthcare more often.
@8XHW4W53yrs3Y
It's complicated and think a panel of doctors should discuss and come up with the best solution
@8VS7NB64yrs4Y
We need a little more spending for some more beds due to the pandemic.
@8V8R9YTConservative4yrs4Y
The Government should spend more on education and prevention. to hopefully improve health and reduce future costs.
@8RJRLN64yrs4Y
Give the tax points to the provinces
Healthcare is not in the purview of the Federal Government. They can use their spending power to influence the Provinces, but ultimately Healthcare is a topic of Provincial governments.
@8R8WH534yrs4Y
yes, and allow privatization
@8PH4N644yrs4Y
It’s a top heavy system due to privatization of services. We don’t need to increase spending, we need to redirect spending to front line workers
@9CHFMXM2yrs2Y
Health care is a Provincial matter; the Federal government should stop being involved in it.
@8TWZL2K4yrs4Y
Poorly worded question. The issue has always been how and where the money is spent, not so much the amount.
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