I guess I've been lucky. Since our form of universal health care came in, I've lived in a half dozen of the larger cities in this country and the availability of health care was never a problem. I'm sure that in smaller towns, more remote towns, some parts of health care like CAT scans, are harder to come by as well as some specialists, and this is normal I'm sure anywhere. The problems we have with Canada's health care system are going to be problems anywhere.
Americans are fooling themselves if they think our system doesn't work. Our system costs us less per capita and less as a percentage of GDP than the American system. These dolts don't know what they are talking about.
Americans are fooling themselves if they think our system doesn't work. Our system costs us less per capita and less as a percentage of GDP than the American system. These dolts don't know what they are talking about.