CanuckCare© continues to auger in:
"“Free” Canadian healthcare is not free, according to a report released Tuesday ... a “typical Canadian family of four will pay $12,057 for health care in 2017—an increase of nearly 70 percent over the last 20 years.”
So how's that Single Payer system working out?
Still, that $12 large may be a bargain since it buys great care, right?
Turns out, not so much:
"[T]here is still a long waiting list for a host of operations, both routine and urgent."
And over 60,000 Canadians sought actual care outside the country last year.
But "free" (or, you know, not).
[Hat Tip: FoIB Holly R]
"“Free” Canadian healthcare is not free, according to a report released Tuesday ... a “typical Canadian family of four will pay $12,057 for health care in 2017—an increase of nearly 70 percent over the last 20 years.”
So how's that Single Payer system working out?
Still, that $12 large may be a bargain since it buys great care, right?
Turns out, not so much:
"[T]here is still a long waiting list for a host of operations, both routine and urgent."
And over 60,000 Canadians sought actual care outside the country last year.
But "free" (or, you know, not).
[Hat Tip: FoIB Holly R]