Asante Brown
Mr. Stevens
CIA4U
Due: October 1st 2013
Healthcare has always been an interesting and popular topic in Canada & America. Here in Canada, we have universal healthcare, and it’s been that way since 1948. It is publically funded by the government and we pay for our healthcare through taxes and anyone who is a citizen is insured. In a nut shell, we experience the fortunate benefit of health insurance here in Canada, thankfully. If any of us get sick, break a limb or contract a disease, we’re covered and can seek immediate help. In America, the case is different. About 50 million Americans have no health insurance.1 The lack of health insurance in …show more content…
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