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Response rates from 620k Canada voters.
80% Yes |
20% No |
75% Yes |
16% No |
5% Yes, and do not privatize any services |
3% No, and implement a two tier public/private system |
1% No, and more services should be privatized |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 620k Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@4R4XY7N4yrs4Y
Increase with direction towards more natural medicine/treatment to promote safety and reason.
@B2XHDKF2mos2MO
Only in needed ways, and ways that would help the people in healthcare that work hard and long hours for their money, for the good of everyone.
@9MFQG5811mos11MO
No healthcare should be free for everyone because people are really poor these days and can barely afford to live
@B4NV8G85 days5D
Increasing spending doesn't necessarily mean better services. The government wastes a lot of money with very little to show for it.
@B4KTBSF1wk1W
Slightly more yes, but most importantly: reduce specialized physician salaries to afford our healthcare system better. Slightly increase family doctor salaries. The number of physicians doing their job SOLELY because of "the money" makes for a corrupted, bloated mess in Canada.
@B4KPR4J1wk1W
Why don’t we take a PREVENTATIVE approach to health care. Not treat disease but support before disease states. Big pharmaceutical companies just want more people to be unhealthy and put them on more Drugs that will impact them GREATER later
@B4KNSG41wk1W
The gov should follow what other countries do and make it semi private. Examples are germany and France. This model of health care is unsustainable.
@B4K29DD1wk1W
Yes to help aid provinces with their healthcare systems and help find a happy medium as health care is generally provincially funded/run
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