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When it comes to health care, Canadians only seem to care about one thing: Are we better than the United States?
As long as we “beat” the U.S., we remain smug about our performance, although this attitude can be hard to square with the tens of thousands of Canadians who get quick access to top-level care in the US each year, or the snowbirds vaccinated for COVID weeks or months ahead of their stay-at-home peers.
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system which cost us twice as much per person as any other country, and yet leaves 28 million people uninsured and even more under insured. to be clear on this issue, bernie sanders speaks the truth. in fact, he might have been understating it. our health care is sometimes more than twice as much as other countries with a lower resulting outcome. take a closer look at his plan as well as a few other plans that are currently floating around the senate. bernie sanders plan is co-sponsored by many in the party s left flank including plenty of potential 2020 hopefuls but we should note that it has about exactly zero chance of passing this congress. here what it would do. create a federally-run universal single payer health care program. that s a mouthful. think canada, though. eliminate co-pays and deductibles, likely based on sanders campaign rhetoric during