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Subject:Help us decide to emigrate to BC
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Author: John
Date: 6/3/2011 18:42
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>> Joel () on 5/16/2011 9:37:30 AM
>> The rant from 'anon' should be ignored. It sounds like anon has an axe to grind, and while that can often be justified, you can't condemn an entire system based on one or two bad personal experiences. The health care system, for the most part, works very well, particularly for run-of-the-mill health issues.
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>> Yes, it can take many months, and sometimes years, to get appointments for specialist care, but BC is still better off than the US. If you have a serious motor accident here - as a resident - you are taken care of, without being financially destroyed.
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>> I suggest that anyone condemning the living conditions and standard of living in Canada has little or no experience of living in other countries.
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>> Unfortunately, our politicians are as evil and corrupt as others, but we are at least left with a warm and fuzzy feeling while they screw us and unduly enrich themselves.
Response: When he arrives in Canada, he will not be happy unless he undergoes a thought transplant because he is rich at this time in his life, but does not know it. Anyone who has enough money to live for up to a year in high cost Canada falls within the rich category. I have lived in a socialist country and saw and talked with the unhappy faces and eyes and it is not a pretty sight. Their alcoholism was rampant. Having traveled in Canada, I do not view most of them in the same light for they are hard working people with dreams that most socialist countries do not have. My daughter has traveled into old East Germany and it was a very sad sight. I have seen the sad faces in the socialist country that I lived in and it was not a pretty sight to see. I have seen the sad guards on the old Chek border with their attack dog to keep their people from leaving their paradise. Canadian medical care from the lips or ones I have talked with painted a picture of uncertainty with their system. Need a MRI? No problem. Wait 6 months or longer, etc., etc. When you arrive in Canada " |
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