Yearly the average Canadian family will pay around $20,000 in healthcare taxes. The government doesn’t take into account living expenses, whether that be shelter, food or other forms of bills and taxes. Tommy Douglas envisioned universal health care for all and paid for by taxpayers. All of the provinces didn’t agree at the beginning. With the help of Lester Pearson - a member of the Liberal party- universal health care was administered. Canada is a one-tier country as a whole. One-tier means the government and taxpayers pay for everything. The government will pay for Canada's health care, senior pensions, and income assistance, they will not pay for prescription drugs or dental care. Canadians need insurance for both prescription drugs and dental. Canada is known for a short wait time, but it depends on where you go and how serious your illness or problem. Canada does not have first come, first serve. Bacchus Barua, a senior economist, said. “Excessively long wait times remain a defining characteristic of Canada’s health-care system, but this year is the longest we’ve ever seen and that should trouble all Canadians.” The average wait for treatment in Alberta is 22.9 weeks, yet the shortest average time is 15.6 weeks in Ontario. Canadians have health care available to everyone in all parts of the country. Taxes might be more, but our costs are far cheaper. As long you are a Canadian citizen, you …show more content…
Canadian health care is mostly public and paid by taxes yet America's health care is completely private and is paid by individuals. American health care is mostly covered through insurance and fees can be costly. Insurance does not cover all problems but will help with some big expenses. Insurance companies have the right to refuse applications if a pre-existing issue comes up. The United States spends more money on health care than its neighboring country. Canada's health care is for everyone, whether you are poor, homeless or impaired. Canadians can use universal health care all throughout the country. For the most part, it is free.
On the downside, Canadians have a very long waiting time.
American and Canadian health care, both have good aspects, but neither is perfect. Thanks to Obamacare, lower class citizens can receive help with little or no costs. Americans have one of the best research teams and if you have the money, medical problems can be solved quicker than on Canadian soil. Canadians have cheaper health care with long waits. They are total opposites. One having shorter wait times, but very expensive opposed to low costs and longer