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Canada/US Experience
Submitted by SmilingLady on Fri, 08/03/2007 - 01:01. other Read more »I've lived in Canada and the US, and readily accessed health care in both countries. My primary care in Canada was excellent, and referrals were accomplished in a timely manner. Everything was paid for but prescriptions, and I was able to pursue issues I might not have been able to in the US. At the same time, Toronto was sending women with breast cancer to Buffalo, NY for treatment, and "elective" surgeries can take as long as a year to get scheduled. Many small communities have little by way of medical care.



