HappySqurriel said:
Universal healthcare is fantastic unless you actually need healthcare ... I don't have a primary care physician because (almost) no GP within 100 KM is accepting new patients, and if I need to see a doctor it is (usually) a 4 to 8 hour wait at the local clinic. For similar reasons my 1 year old nephew doesn't have a pediatrician, and he has been on a waiting list since before he was born. I have a friend who broke their arm tobogganing and spent 6 hours in the ER before seeing a doctor, and my father spent 3 years waiting on a variety of waiting lists to get through the process of getting knee replacement surgery. In Canada the Universal Healthcare system has brought about significant equality among the masses by making it equally poor for everyone who is not super wealthy or well connected. |
In all countries around the world poor or advanced, there is the private option to take out if you want. Doesn't cost an arm or a leg in the UK and compliments our NHS quite well. Presumably you can take out private care in Canada as well. Also based on the figures I provided, despite what you say the Canadian healthcare system is still a lot more efficient than the US equivalent.








