Majority of Canadians fed up with how provinces manage healthcare
Canadians are fed up with their provincial healthcare systems, with a staggering 71 per cent now dissatisfied with how their governments are managing it.
Canadians are fed up with their provincial healthcare systems, with a staggering 71 per cent now dissatisfied with how their governments are managing it. This growing crisis is deeply personal for half the country, who are either without a family doctor or unable to see the one they have.
A new national survey from Angus Reid paints a grim picture of Canada’s healthcare system, with a majority of respondents saying the quality of provincial health care has fallen over the last 10 to 15 years.




