2.3M Canadians approved under dental-care plan, 19K providers now participating: Holland

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2.3M Canadians approved under dental-care plan, 19K providers now participating: Holland
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More than 2.3 million Canadians have been approved to receive coverage, and now more than 75 per cent of dental care providers are now participating in the federal government's dental-care program.

More than 2.3 million Canadians have been approved to receive coverage, and now more than 75 per cent of dental care providers are now participating in the federal government's dental-care program.

Some have cited reservations about the program, its administrative burden, and the reimbursement structure, concerns echoed by the federal Conservatives. In order to qualify, you have to be a Canadian resident with no access to dental insurance; have an adjusted family net income of less than $90,000; and have filed your tax return for the previous year.

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