In Alberta, dental costs are really horrible due to fees being based on an outdated fee schedule so insurance only covers a small amount because there aren’t caps on what dentists can charge. With that being said. Seeing a doc, getting tests, surgery, childbirth 1/?https://twitter.com/ValeriaBrownEdu/status/1156361029955313664 …
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Allergy tests, radiology, blood tests, psych assessments, any inpatient and outpatient stuff, all free.
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Private facilities do exist for the rich conservatives who perpetuate the idea that people wait years for treatment.
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But the longest wait I have seen is for psychological assessment (6 months) and for voluntary surgery assessment (6 months).
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The most I had to pay for medication (heavy duty painkillers) was under $100 for a week. Medication is the only thing that needs to really change here, in terms of cost. But it is provincially managed. So some provinces may much less.
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We have had the lowest taxes of any province for decades because we had a conservative government for 40 years. When that ended for a short stint, they still remained low.
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They’re going back down because the current provincial government is run by a far right shitbird who doesn’t know what he’s doing but there you go.
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