New data indicates there is growing dissatisfaction about Canada's health-care system.
Ipsos polling done exclusively for Global News finds that the number of Canadians who rank health care as "good" has dropped steeply since the onset of the pandemic, sitting at 60 per cent — down 12 points since a poll in 2020.
"People really don't feel that any political party, any government, any institution is able to provide them with a sense of certainty about what the health-care system is going to deliver to them and what services that they can expect," Ipsos Public Affairs CEO Darrell Bricker says.
Global News health reporter Katherine Ward has more.
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Ipsos polling done exclusively for Global News finds that the number of Canadians who rank health care as "good" has dropped steeply since the onset of the pandemic, sitting at 60 per cent — down 12 points since a poll in 2020.
"People really don't feel that any political party, any government, any institution is able to provide them with a sense of certainty about what the health-care system is going to deliver to them and what services that they can expect," Ipsos Public Affairs CEO Darrell Bricker says.
Global News health reporter Katherine Ward has more.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca
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