Mr Khan said:
It's primarily a cultural issue, which i will grant has its own advantages, namely in that we get to higher heights (our top universities being better, having access to higher classes of medical care in many instances), but with the disadvantage of inequality, and another disadvantage of public programs often being taken advantage of as they're offered. There has to be a way to even the two out, without losing either advantage |
Canada actually has a lot of exceptional private secondary schools, what he don't have are the same kind private universities. Our private universities are only a handful and almost entirely religious.
On the medical front, we do have advanced private clinics and what not, but they are there as a convienience to those that can afford them.







