Three out of four Quebecers are dissatisfied with the health management of the Legault government

With fears of the pandemic of the past, nearly three out of four Quebecers (73%) say they are dissatisfied with the management of the health system by the provincial government, according to the results of an Angus Reid poll, released last week.

Three out of four Quebecers are dissatisfied with the health management of the Legault government

With fears of the pandemic of the past, nearly three out of four Quebecers (73%) say they are dissatisfied with the management of the health system by the provincial government, according to the results of an Angus Reid poll, released last week. .

According to the sounding, Quebecers have never been so dissatisfied with the management of this area since the beginning of the CAQ mandate. Even a majority who plan to vote to offer the current government a second term (57%) say they are dissatisfied with health management. This percentage decreases to 25% for those who plan to vote for the Parti Québécois, 18% for Québec Solidaire, 6% for the Liberals and 3% of people who plan to vote for the PCQ. coast to coast,” said Angus Reid Institute president Shachi Kurl in an interview with CTV News. “And they are deeply unhappy with the way their provincial governments are handling this critical issue.” The poll also reveals that across the country, Canadians consider Health among the top three provincial issues. Only the rise in the cost of living is more worrying. In Quebec, it is the climate crisis that comes after these two issues. Kurl. “It is therefore not surprising that their constituents are beginning to expect primary medical care at least as reliable and accessible as it was before the pandemic, if not more.”

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