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Poll: A large majority of Canadians demand changes in the healthcare system
New results show an increasing desire for practical reforms to improve the performance of health services in the country
Published: June 2, 2026
Ottawa —
A recent survey showed that a large majority of Canadians want to introduce changes to the healthcare system, indicating ongoing public concern about the level of health services in the country.
The results indicate that the health file remains one of the most prominent issues occupying Canadians, with a clear demand for reforms capable of improving the patient experience and increasing the efficiency of the system.
Participants believe that the current situation requires more serious steps from governments, whether at the level of administration, funding, or the method of service delivery.
The survey also reflects a gap between citizens' expectations of the health system and the actual experience many face when trying to access care.
These results come at a time when political pressures on federal and provincial governments are increasing to provide tangible solutions, especially since healthcare remains one of the most closely linked issues to citizens' trust in public services.
The survey confirms that Canadians are not demanding mere limited adjustments, but broader changes that restore the health system's ability to meet the population's needs more quickly and effectively.