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Before adding new programs, Ottawa should consider what Canadians already pay for health care
The Trudeau government will likely expand the scope of our public health-care system and Canadian families will pay even more for public health care every year. ...
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The Price of Public Health Care Insurance, 2021
Canadians often misunderstand the true cost of our public health care system. This occurs partly because Canadians do not incur direct expenses for their use of health care, and partly because Canadians cannot readily determine the value of their ...
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The Price of Public Health Care Insurance, 2020
Canadians often misunderstand the true cost of our public health care system. This occurs partly because Canadians do not incur direct expenses for their use of health care, and partly because Canadians cannot readily determine the value of their ...
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The average Canadian family will pay $12,935 for health care this year
Most Canadians likely know they pay some amount to sustain our public health-care system. However, they probably don’t know how much. We aren’t billed directly for health services, and we have nothing that even closely approximates a ...
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Comparing Performance of Universal Health Care Countries, 2017
Comparing the performance of different countries’ health-care systems provides an opportunity for policy makers and the general public to determine how well Canada’s health-care system is performing relative to its international peers. Overall, the data ...
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Less Ottawa, More Province: How Decentralization Is Key to Health Care Reform
Despite high levels of public spending, Canada’s health-care system consistently performs more poorly than a number of peer jurisdictions with universal health-care systems. Governments across the country must address this policy challenge in a context of ...
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Here’s your bill for “free” health care
Appeared in 100 Mile House Free Press “Don’t touch my free health care,” is a common refrain from defenders of the status quo whenever anyone broaches the topic of reforming Canada’s health-care system. While politicians and interest groups no doubt share ...
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Despite spending $134 billion more, health care waits remain
In most places, if you spend more, you receive more in goods or services. The glaring exception is Canada's government-run health care system. Consider this fact: Canada's provinces spent $134 billion more on health care between 2004 and 2012 ...