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  2. Dec 11, 2023 · Oral health is essential to Canadians’ overall health, but oral health care can be expensive. A third of people living in Canada do not have dental insurance, and, in 2022, one in four Canadians reported avoiding visiting an oral health professional because of the cost.

  3. Nov 9, 2023 · Budget 2022 committed $5.3 billion over five years, beginning in 2022-23, and $1.7 billion ongoing, for Health Canada to provide dental care for Canadians, starting with under 12-year-olds in 2022 with full implementation by 2025.

  4. Dec 11, 2023 · Access to oral health care should not be dependent on Canadians' ability to pay. Today, the Government of Canada announced the details of the upcoming roll-out of the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), a significant milestone for the health and well-being of people in Canada.

  5. Canada’s per capita spending on health care was among the highest internationally, at CA$7,507 — less than in Germany (CA$8,938) and the Netherlands (CA$7,973), and more than in Sweden (CA$7,416) and Australia (CA$7,248).

  6. Apr 7, 2022 · Budget 2022 proposes funding of $5.3 billion over five years to Health Canada to provide dental care for low-income Canadians. Allocating additional funding to enhance access to dental care for underserved Canadians echoes the long-standing recommendations of the Canadian Dental Association (CDA).

  7. Budget 2022 proposes to provide funding of $5.3 billion over five years, starting in 2022-23, and $1.7 billion ongoing, to Health Canada to provide dental care for Canadians. This will start with under 12-year-olds in 2022, and then expand to under 18-year-olds, seniors, and persons living with a disability in 2023, with full implementation by ...

  8. Nov 19, 2022 · The Canada Dental Benefit, which officially became law Thursday night, will provide dental care to 500,000 children under the age of 12 at a cost of close to $1 billion.

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