I'm both a health-care-card-carrying Canadian resident and an uninsured American citizen who regularly sees doctors on both sides of the border. As such, I'm in a unique position to address the pros ...
As a Canadian, I am often bewildered by the American Left’s utopian albeit perfectly incorrect views of the Canadian healthcare system. The general notion, as exemplified in Michael Moore’s 2007 film ...
Those who defend the status quo in the Canadian health care system often point to the United States — particularly its high costs and number of uninsured — as a boogeyman to shut down any conversation ...
For patients facing severe illness and suffering, the option is framed as an act of compassion. But its rapid expansion raises uncomfortable questions.
I'm responding to the letter from Dixie McIlwraith praising Canada's health care system. I am also a Canadian who lives here now and I'm from exactly the same place in Canada as Dixie, Vancouver, B.C.
"Things being how they are, the United States is better off leaving Canada be," writes health policy expert Sally C. Pipes. When Justin Trudeau announced earlier this month that he would resign as ...
In their letters to The Advocate, Dixie McIlwraith and Betsy Clarisse posted pretty disparate opinions regarding the Canadian healthcare system. One reason for this disagreement is that each Canadian ...
Canada is a nation that legally recognizes mental illness as a form of illness and requires insurance and healthcare to cover psychiatric care. Even though mental health is not completely ...
The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) says there is a lot more work to do to retain and support dedicated health-care ...