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posted 1 year ago by Conspirologist on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +27Score on mirror )
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RoulerBleu on scored.co
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There are private clinics and medications aren't free in Canada.

So I highly doubt no one had medical bills contribute to their bankrupcy here.

Also, in Quebec, around 55 billion dollars, or 40% of all public spending is for healthcare.

That is ~$6 500 per person per year, and much, much worse *per taxpayer*.

Federal governemnt also spends trucktons of taxpayers money on public healthcare.

That is money taken from people, which contributes to their bankrupcies.

A few years back, Quebec had the worse emergency room waiting times **of the whole developped world**. It hasen't improved since.

The government and media blamed people for going to the ER instead of using ''first line services''. Let me tell you about using ''first line services'' for semi-urgent problems.

Access to a doctor for semi-urgent problems severely deteriorated. 20 years ago you could walk into a clinic and wait to see the doctor.

Then you could no longer do that, switching to having to make a reservsation the day prior to a ''no appointment clinic''... so you made an appointment... to the no-appointment clinic, having to wait an extra day. An extra day for your problem to deteriorate, or be in pain, waiting for the decaying system gatekept by the government to allow you to see a doctor to try and fix your health problem.

Then this was gone to, you had to contact the public health line and a nurse would evaluate if you could get an appointment the next day.

Then this deteriorated further, now the nurse will call you back within 2 days to evaluate you, to give you an appointment within 3 days ( so 2 to 5 days wait ).

Reminder, this is for health problem the government itself rates as ''should be seen within 24, or within 48 hours''.

>*BUT IT'S FREE!*

The whole system deterioration tracks with demographic replacement via mass-migration. Turns out importing people who need more services than what they contribute in services has catastrophic consequences.
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