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Canadians Want Health Care to be the Focus for Political Parties in the Lead Up to the Election This Fall
Enough Health Care Providers (44%), Universal Pharmacare Program (35%) and Access to Mental Health Services (33%) Seen as Most Important Health Issues
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Eight in Ten Canadians (82%) Say Keeping Up-to-Date on Vaccines is Important, but 27% Say It’s Not a Priority
Half of Parents (52%) Prioritize their Children’s Immunization Over Their Own
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No More Freedom 55? Six in Ten (58%) Canadians Believe that Many Will Delay Their Retirement so they Can Afford Health Care
Seven in Ten (70%) Worry That Without Immediate Action on Health Care Canadians are Going to Have to Pay Out of Pocket for Services in the Future
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Eight in Ten (82%) Canadians Believe that Prescription Drugs Should be Covered for Everyone, Regardless of their Insurance Coverage
Canadians are Divided on Whether or Not They’d Pay More for Better or Quicker Healthcare Services
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Canadians are Feeling Nervous (22%), Afraid (21%) and Distressed (18%) About the Future of Health System
Canadians Worry A Great Deal About Looming Cuts to Health Care (65%) and Eventually Having to Pay More For Health Care Services (56%)
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Nine in Ten (88%) Canadians Approve of Legislation that Would Mandate All School-Aged Children Be Up-To-Date on Their Vaccinations
Over Eight in Ten (85%) Believe Vaccination Compliance Rates Should be Posted Publicly in Schools and Daycares
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New Study reveals misconceptions among Ontario Youth in their understanding of Melanoma and Sun Safety
Two-thirds (65%) acknowledge that while they know sun safety is important, they don’t always take the appropriate steps to protect themselves.
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Eight in Ten (80%) Albertans Support Notion that All Publicly-Funded Hospitals in Alberta Be Required to Allow Medically-Assisted Dying on their Premises
Majority of every demographic group studied – including those with religious identity – support access in all publicly-funded facilities
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UCP (52%) well in front of NDP (35%) as April 16 election called
NDP Competitive in Edmonton (NDP 44%, UCP 43%). Notley (30%) Close to Kenney (33%) as Best Premier
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Two in Three (65%) Canadians Would Take a Drug Containing Cannabis if Prescribed by a Doctor and Covered by Insurance
Majority of Canadians (54%) Believe Taking Cannabis for Medical Reasons Without Consulting a Doctor Poses a Risk