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I grew up and Canada, but
I grew up and Canada, but now I live in the USA. Neither system of healthcare is perfect. However, for all the flaws that there may be in the Canadian system, it is still far better for everyone to be able to get care when they need it. Denials of care based on a companies bottom dollar in my eyes is dispicable. People have died because companies didn't want to have their profits affected. People have died because the claims person wanted to get a bonus from their denial rate. How would you like to have a loved ones life put in jeopardy because someone wanted to get a bigger bonus so they could spend their next vacation on a caribbean island? Lastly, go to any bankruptcy court hearings and notice that 70% of the people filing for bankruptcy are doing so because of medical expenses. No the canadian system is not perfect, but it sure beats the for profit healthcare system that is going on in the USA.