Canadian Health Care System ‘Woefully Inadequate’

By Blog Bloke April 21st, 2004 | 1 Comment Buzz thisBuzz it Share this on Facebook

The Canadian Health Care System, once the envy of the world is but a pale comparison of its former self. No longer can Canadians look smugly on its American counterpart after years of neglect and cutbacks by the federal government. An interim report into the SARS outbreak calls Ontario’s public health system… Globe and Mail

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    1. The canadian health system is certainly one of the more controversial ones. My girlfriend works at a clinic and within the first day of the month, the entire month is booked with appointments. It’s right for the price (free)…but when it comes to deadly diseases and being hospitalized adequately, it can certainly delay help for a long time

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