Posted by Bret4207 on February 11, 2016 at 06:07:17 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Health care posted by Mike M on February 10, 2016 at 06:01:47:
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My experience is different. I used to work on the Ontario/NY border and spent a lot of time at the port of entry. Every day I spoke to Canadians coming from Ontario and Quebec into NYS to go to our local hospital for healthcare and they were paying out of pocket. At the local hospital the head of the ER was Canadian, lived in Ontario south of Ottawa and many of the other doctors and nursing staff were from either Ontario or Quebec. The Quebec nurses were handy since they spoke French and so many patients were French speaking. The story I heard time after time was that the patients weren't going to wait on the Canadian system for medical care and the doctors were in the US because the pay was so much better. I can't believe they were all lying.
I also spent a lot of time listening to the local AM station out of Ottawa. One of the hosts used to take calls and they were often healthcare related. The horror stories were numerous. Again, it can't all be lies. The truckers from Canada I spoke with daily told similar stories. It can't all be lies.
Maybe it's just Eastern On, but there are at least some Canadians that aren't happy with the system.
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