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Almost half of Canadians now say they will do everything in their power to avoid entering long-term care themselves and to keep close family members out.
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Angus Reid, a national not-for-profit, non-partisan public opinion research foundation, released the results of a nationwide poll Monday on the publicâs perception of long-term care homes in Canada.
According to Angus Reid, in Ontario, 60 per cent of respondents â 55 per cent nationwide â indicated they would be willing to pay higher taxes, or up to two per cent more, in order to fix the long-term care home system, as long as there were assurances that the revenue from the extra taxes actually went to long-term care. This was the highest level of support for higher taxes to fix long-term care in any province.
Most Ontarians support higher taxes to fix long-term care – Angus Reid
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