QUESTIONS
1.
1.
In order to qualify for the Canadian Dental Care Plan -- the national dental care insurance offering brought about as a part of the supply-and-confidence agreement between the Liberals and the NDP -- applicants must have a household income of less than $90,000 and have no existing dental insurance. But in its "Missing Teeth" report released Tuesday, the CCPA says the income criteria is too restrictive. "A $45,000 salary for each parent in a two-parent household isn't a king's ransom in Canada," CCPA senior economist David Macdonald said in a news release Monday. Do you agree with the report that national dental care insurance should be offered to people with a household income of over 90k?
Yes
22%
201 votes
No
43%
386 votes
Undecided
35%
311 votes
2.
2.
The upcoming dental plan is budgeted at $13 billion over five years, with $4.4 billion being budgeted annually once the program is completely rolled out. In general, do you agree with the Canadian Dental Care Plan, providing national dental care insurance to citizens?
Yes
62%
558 votes
No
14%
124 votes
Undecided
24%
216 votes
3.
3.
Do you have dental insurance?
Yes
46%
409 votes
No
54%
489 votes
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