24 Replies to “The Best Healthcare System in the World”

  1. Remember they told you they have to deny you all your God-given human rights to protect the precious ‘health care’ system? I do, and I’ll never forget.

  2. YouTube video is…

    Ongoing excess deaths in Canada
    Dr. John Campbell
    2.79M subscribers; 128,611 views; May 24, 2023
    A numerical review with Professor Norman Fenton.

    Norman’s sub stack, [link]

    Canada excess deaths [link]

  3. So they jabbed all of their staff with an untested gene therapy, and so far in the last two years, 153 doctors have died across Canada. And if the potential victims didn’t agree to be jabbed, they fired them for non-compliance, further reducing employee numbers. Finally, they coerced and browbeat as many patients as they could into taking the same gene therapy shot, not once, but twice, increasing the number of patients that suffer the ill effects, increasing the numbers that will need to visit the emergency rooms because they don ‘t have family doctors. And on top of this, they imported over a million new patients from third world countries, offering them free healthcare to increase the problem further.

    And now, the government is feigning surprise that the healthcare system is in serious trouble. And of course, they refuse to take responsibility for this series of bad decisions.

      1. Codex,
        “Bad Decisions?” Or deliberate design?
        There are many ways up the mountain of DePop.

        1. I agree that the DePopulation agenda is very much part of this and either way, planned or accidental, they are bad decisions because the perpetrators do not understand that they themselves will not survive the plan.

    1. 1000 % CORRECT ON ALL POINTS………..and they are still pushing the jabs…………they have divided the country and families with all this BS………

      1. and still refusing to re-hire those who were “let go” or fired for not accepting the gov’t jab, while advertising for jabbed nurses from other provinces, promising things like a crappy tax credit in N.S. which doesn’t bring the tax burden down to our normal rate here in AB.

  4. No one should be surprised at this. The Canadian health care system is performing exactly as it was designed to perform with ZERO surge capacity.

  5. The provincial systems are top heavy with administration. It’s a great Canadian tradition. Some provinces (BC) are worse than others, with total partisan morons in charge (Adrian Dix), who are regarded as heroes in our backward world.
    That said, the problem is with Trudopia and the Midget Garden Gnome, severely underfunding the system, while funding their illogical socialist Utopia.
    Fun Times.

  6. Remember folks, healthcare is a right in Canada!
    Though I’m not sure why I can’t spend my own money on my own healthcare if it’s my right.
    It almost seems like it isn’t a right.

    And two tier healthcare is evil!
    Unless it’s one of those two tier healthcare benefit plans that the government unions go on strike for.
    How are union healthcare benefit plans not classed as two tier healthcare?

    1. Two tier private/public health care system here in Mexico works well. We can book appointments with specialists directly. We own (and possess) our health records. Services and medical appointments are routinely available on Saturday. Most things don’t cost much and there is competition to keep prices in line. Best of all, no waiting EVER!

  7. Have any of you been in the emergency room\general admittance in the last year?
    I am no fan of socialized medicine, but it is looking very bad, in Ottawa at least. Civic, Montfort.
    There wasn’t even an outpatient process when I took a fam member home. I guess noone had time for that paperwork…
    Everyone I know who has been there says its now worse than ever. People everywhere, in halls …

  8. I don’t know if anyone here has noticed the -vast- silence of medical professionals in this country the last three years. Nobody said a word, remember?

    I can tell you that many doctors, formerly very dedicated to the public system, have quietly left their positions in hospitals, clinics and in some cases private practice. Between pay cuts, clawbacks, the vaxx jab and the absolute uselessness of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, these professionals have either cut back their hours significantly, or decided they don’t need to work in the hospitals anymore at all.

    All of this happened away from public eyes, with no fanfare, no discussion, no official notice at all. They all decided they’d had enough, and they put in their notice. This started in 2020, and has proceeded along since then.

    It all boils down to Canadian hospitals being hellholes that are impossible to work in. The patients are endlessly entitled, the unionized employees are endlessly entitled, the government paymaster is cutting physician pay while DEMANDING more work, and the management makes zero effort to provide needed services.

    So they left. Pretty simple.

      1. In another year or so, “family doctors” may not be a thing anymore. You’ll be going to a “doc-in-the-box” clinic, and it’ll be private pay all the way. Cash, probably. I’d be doing cash if it was me, given the BS doctors put up with of late.

        There’s a reason Dougie’s Ontario is making noises that they’re going to allow private surgical clinics. The reason is there won’t be ANY care, at all, if they don’t.

        When the hospital turns away your sick mother because bureaucrats and politicians are stealing all the money that was supposed to pay the doctors, we’ll be seeing some protests. There is no hawk more fierce than a dove that’s been mugged.

  9. Just in time for boomers to start getting all the age related ailments. The bill is due now folks.

    1. It’s a Ponzi scheme. Pay all your life for the system and when you need it, tough luck buddy.

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