Palin admits using Canadian healthcare

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When did she hustle over the borders?

Canada didn't always have public healthcare...

It says during her life growing up so I guess that means 60's and 70's
 
Why did SHE go over to Canada in the first place? If American health care is so great, why bother to go there?
 
And we have Americans going to Canada, Europe, or Mexico too. Your point is?

Actually, that is true. We do have Americans coming here trying to get free healthcare. Sometimes they'll succeed, sometimes they won't.
 
Actually, that is true. We do have Americans coming here trying to get free healthcare. Sometimes they'll succeed, sometimes they won't.

I would imagine that they would need to meet residency rules. There are probably a number of Americans who live there part of the year.
 
I would imagine that they would need to meet residency rules. There are probably a number of Americans who live there part of the year.

Right, you usually need to have a Canadian or anyone living in Canada to accompany you proving that you are a co-dependent to receive healthcare for free.
 
When did she hustle over the borders?

Canada didn't always have public healthcare...

It says during her life growing up so I guess that means 60's and 70's

yea probably. according to article in OP's post - "She joked that her distinctive accent means she's often mistaken for Canadian and that she has two great-grandfathers from Canada, including one from Moose Jaw, Sask."
 
And we have Americans going to Canada, Europe, or Mexico too. Your point is?

Simple.....You stated.....

Why did SHE go over to Canada in the first place? If American health care is so great, why bother to go there?

My point is a Government official recently turning up his nose at his government's health care in favor of US health care is more indicative of the state of US health care than a former governor being taken to Canada in the 60's and 70's by her family.

Living in Whitehorse Alaska might have had something to do with it too:lol:
 
My point is a Government official recently turning up his nose at his government's health care in favor of US health care is more indicative of the state of US health care than a former governor being taken to Canada in the 60's and 70's by her family.

Federal responsibility shouldn't be confused with provincial responsibility. Healthcare is the province's responsibility, not the federal government's.

The Americans (even the Canadians) have a tendency to lump the healthcare system from all of the provinces across the country into one big healthcare system which it isn't. Far from it. It varies from province to province because it is the province's responsibility to run the healthcare system.
 
Federal responsibility shouldn't be confused with provincial responsibility. Healthcare is the province's responsibility, not the federal government's.

The Americans (even the Canadians) have a tendency to lump the healthcare system from all of the provinces across the country into one big healthcare system which it isn't. Far from it. It varies from province to province because it is the province's responsibility to run the healthcare system.

Interesting; didn't know that. Any opinion about which province has the best?
 
Also, Danny Williams is an embarrassment to his country after having all the Canadian flags removed from the provincial buildings in Newfoundland and Labrador. So it's not a surprise he went to the USA. I think he's just a rich spoiled kid who just won't grow up.

He could had gotten the surgery he needed without having to wait months for it. I hope the government won't reimburse him for it.
 
Depends on what you want.

Actually, that's true. It does depend on what your needs are. A bit scary, I know.

There are plenty of room for improvements to be made.
 
:hmm: State run health care instead of Federal.......Has anyone mentioned this idea to Obama????? :lol:
 
Actually, that's true. It does depend on what your needs are. A bit scary, I know.

There are plenty of room for improvements to be made.

B.C. and Alberta healthcare are soooooooo vastly different. :|

If I ever need a kidney, liver or pancreas transplant... I am moving adjacent to the UofA Hospital.
 
:hmm: State run health care instead of Federal.......Has anyone mentioned this idea to Obama????? :lol:

Not really a new idea. The British NHS is divided into 4 countries... all the horror stories you hear are from the English NHS. I know Scots that prefer the Scottish NHS over the English... just because of the quality of care. Yikes.

If I am not mistaken, Obama is modelling something closer to the continental European national healthcare?
 
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