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Response rates from 4.6k Port Moody - Westwood - Port Coquitlam voters.
82% Yes |
18% No |
77% Yes |
14% 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 4.6k Port Moody - Westwood - Port Coquitlam voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 4.6k Port Moody - Westwood - Port Coquitlam voters.
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Unique answers from Port Moody - Westwood - Port Coquitlam voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@4R4XY7N4yrs4Y
Increase with direction towards more natural medicine/treatment to promote safety and reason.
@9MFQG589mos9MO
No healthcare should be free for everyone because people are really poor these days and can barely afford to live
@B2LW7QG3hrs3H
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.
@B2K8W4D4 days4D
Not directly, but with priority funding being awarded to companies which demonstrate the most effective treatments, and funding private programs with disease and disorder prevention strategies
@B2H27FG1wk1W
NO, and non citizens should require to pay. If they cannot afford, then the bill passes down to a family member. Any non citizen in Canada that is here is given a 60 % higher income without working that a citizen. Some non citizen visitors receives 3000/mth, while AB gives 1000 welfare month and ONLY if your house makes UNDER 3000. EVEN though mortgage, bills, cost that.
@9WPFJ7W3mos3MO
Audits of the provinces' healthcare spending must validate that healthcare money transferred to provinces is actually spent on healthcare, instead of other things like on roads, (for example).
@9WHRK973mos3MO
They should encourage provincial governments to increase funding, particularly in provinces where there are issues in healthcare
@9WGXHQL3mos3MO
No, the government should not increase spending on Healthcare. The government does not know what people are going through with their health.
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