Health care remains top concern for Ontario voters: survey

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A new survey suggests that even as Ontario voters see living costs rising, health care remains their top priority as they prepare to cast their ballots.

The latest Nanos Research survey conducted for CP24 and CTV News finds that 89 per cent of respondents said investing in health care is an important priority for the next government, no matter who is elected.

Some 65 per cent of respondents listed controlling taxes as important while 58 per cent said fighting crime is an important priority.However younger voters listed managing the rising cost of living as just slightly more important than investing in health care. The results indicate that after more than two years of living with a global pandemic, voters have a heightened awareness about the need for maintaining a robust health-care system.

Recent polling by Nanos shows that over the past month of the campaign, health care has consistently remained top of mind for Ontario voters.

 

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Health care is a top priority but many may be suffering in silent fear and distress because of the unaffordability of housing rent and general inflation. Low-income people and seniors also in that category are maybe less vocal but their need is acute.

More like do we have to put up with Dougie for 4 more years of Get it done

Then why is Ford leading the polls.

So why is government not doing more to build a strong domestic pharmaceutical generic industry so Canadians have access to the medications they need? ontario apotex cgpa healthcare

It's time for change, VOTE GREEN its do not let anyone tell you we cannot afford best healthcare

It's Green Party which has bestplan to service healthcare!

Horseshit. Cost of living is.

Then vote OntLiberal or OntarioNDP Doug Ford will privatize healthcare. onpoli OntarioVotes

Good job Ford the Fraud. Loser. And things will only get worse if he wins... Raghu Venugopal MD raghu_venugopal · May 25 ER doc warning: healthcare in Ontario is in free-fall - I have not seen it worse in the last 15 years... Vote Red for a better Ontario.

Really? It’s not $2/L gasoline or the soaring cost of groceries

The only people concerned about healthcare is politicians, Just ask Doug Ford.

We need better health care where appointments are not given after 6 months or a year on the name of seeing a specialist.

Yeah and Ford will privatize it but they will still vote for him. Incredibly stupid.

Not roads

Maybe take a Twitter poll between this and the economy

If healthcare is your top priority you really need to re think about voting fordnation if you were going to vote for him.

Then why on Earth are they voting for Doug Ford

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