The findings of a new Angus Reid Institute poll conducted in Canada and the U.S. in August suggest Canadians are significantly less satisfied with their access to health care than their American neighbours. He told CBC News he has friends in the U.S. who brag about their health care, even though it may come with a cost. Struggle to access health careAccording to the Angus Reid Institute, 29 per cent of adults have experienced "chronic difficulty" in accessing health care, which represents the equivalent of nine million Canadians. Health care access in Canada vs. U.S. On average, nearly a quarter of people in the 10 provinces said they didn't require access to health care in the previous six months.
Source: CBC News September 07, 2022 13:50 UTC