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Re: OT: What's wrong with medicine in Ontario?
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Posted by terryjd at other end of 2 on January 31, 2005 at 22:03:36 from (206.172.105.42):
In Reply to: OT: What's wrong with medicine in Ontario? posted by Rod in Smiths Falls, ON, on January 31, 2005 at 16:26:07:
It is no wonder we can't keep doctors in Canada for all they get paied. Got to love the system know without it I would have been bankrupt about 4 times now and still owing for the rest of my life but them goverement guys are getting it screwed up royally. I was reading that Ontario took in 1.4 billion in medical directed taxes, whatever that means guess the taxes setup to pay for OHIP but they only are paying out 800 million. 600 million is going to the goverment somewhere for something else. Don't matter which party gets elected we all get that one finger treatment that we hate going to the doctors for. Got to say though that this dimwit leading Ont. now has to be the biggest lier we have had in a long time, haven't kept even one promise yet, glad I didn't vote for him.
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