This section highlights Canadians’ self-reported digital health literacy using the eHEALS assessment tool. Most respondents agreed they can find and use health resources online, but confidence varies. For instance, while 61% agree or strongly agree they know how to find helpful health resources online, only 40% feel confident using online information to make health decisions. The results point to gaps in critical evaluation skills and health decision confidence, underscoring the importance of improving digital health literacy to support broader digital health adoption.