Some female physicians in the U.S. are considering moving north of the border to practice medicine due to the changing political landscape in their country.
I had a friend that was living on a visa down there and paid $5 for their prescription no matter what it was. I don’t know if that’s universal though.
Also, the more I look at their wikipedia page, it seems like it’s a mix of private and public. I’m not sure I understand how it works, but it might be like medicaid in the US.
Interesting. We do have pharmacare here for lower income but I really think it should be universal. Divest ourself from the pharmaceutical system of the states.
And I’ll vote NDP as long as we have to make sure no one has to worry about their teeth.
What about prescriptions and dental? If they have those that’s a step up from Canada.
I had a friend that was living on a visa down there and paid $5 for their prescription no matter what it was. I don’t know if that’s universal though.
Also, the more I look at their wikipedia page, it seems like it’s a mix of private and public. I’m not sure I understand how it works, but it might be like medicaid in the US.
Interesting. We do have pharmacare here for lower income but I really think it should be universal. Divest ourself from the pharmaceutical system of the states.
And I’ll vote NDP as long as we have to make sure no one has to worry about their teeth.