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 @B4D7VYTfrom Nova Scotia  answered…2wks2W

There should be both private and public healthcare, but the public healthcare system needs more funding.

 @9TLVCVNRhinocerosfrom Nova Scotia  answered…7mos7MO

The problem isn't the amount of private medical services, it's the lack of healthcare workers and a lot of those who immigrate to Canada are educated to do so, but did not get their degrees in Canada, therefore they can't get work in their field. The gov't promises them a better life and future in Canada, only to make their lives miserable. We need to just do better.

 @9ZRQ8ZPfrom Nova Scotia  answered…5mos5MO

There can be both private and public; however, the public healthcare system needs to change therefore need for more funding

 @9RBWKJQfrom Nova Scotia  answered…9mos9MO

There's is space for some privatization of noon essential services, which could be expanded, but priority in funding and attention should be on improvements in public health

 @968FGG2Liberalfrom Nova Scotia  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8Y87DGGLiberalfrom Nova Scotia  answered…3yrs3Y

Allow citizens to pay if they want faster services but not require them to (slower services)

 @8VT758Wfrom Nova Scotia  answered…4yrs4Y

There should be a balance of both privet and government funded healthcare

 @9CBF7JQfrom Nova Scotia  answered…2yrs2Y

It should be available as long as the government hospitals are a mess. If one cannot get govt. care, they should be able to get some care, if they choose to pay themselves. Perhaps then the govt. could subsidize the person who is able to do this.

 @998PFSRfrom Nova Scotia  answered…2yrs2Y

More but the government still subsidizes and contributes to the healthcare system

 @8ZWZKY7from Nova Scotia  answered…3yrs3Y

Less private, more coverage for terminal and chronic illness care such as cancer treatment and treatment for diabetes etc. even EpiPen‘s for those deathly allergic

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