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  1. U.S. trending toward European and Asian-style health care—not Canadian-style

    Steve Globerman’s recent study of health systems in Canada and nine European and Asian countries with “universal” health care demonstrates Canadian patients are unique in having government control spending from the first dollar—that is, ...

  2. The reality of U.S. and Canadian health-care spending

    Health-care spending accounts for a high share of Gross Domestic Product in the United States, relative to Canada. In 2013, U.S. health-care spending accounted for 17.1 per cent of GDP, versus just 10.7 per cent in Canada, according to ...

  3. Republican presidential candidates can't duck-and-roll on health reform

    American health care is a confusing jumble. Federally run Medicare for people over 65, state-run Medicaid for poor people, employer-based private insurance for most with jobs, and (as of 2014) federally subsidized privately provided ...