The Dutch system is a bit different. There is a nominal premium that the insured pay towards their health insurance. I've counted it, and it depends a little bit on the insurance company, but I think it's about 110 euro per month. This is the monthly nominal fee that the insured pay to their insurance company. On top of that, for those with lower income, there is a subsidy based on their average income.
In the back end of the system, there are some tax funds that go into this system, but they're not directly derived from the actual insured person.
Basically, everyone pays 110 euro, and they have a maximum copayment of $574 Canadian dollars per year, you can say, if they take health care.