Oh, the margin is wide, sure. The distance between second worst and third worst is miniscule. But if you're disrupting your life, why not aim higher?
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Replying to @srbaker @samphippen
I feel like Canada also has a lot of variation, depending on which province you end up in
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Ok now I'm curious about what you mean. Ontario was awful, I have a vague feeling I wouldn't have moved if I was in BC, but that's mostly because of weather
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but toronto tho
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I did it was nice
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Replying to @penelope_zone @samphippen and
It is nice! I just don’t like how hard it is to get out of the city.
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Replying to @cassidyk_ @cassidycodes and
Or to get an MRI for routine care as an immigrant
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Replying to @sgrif @samphippen and
Oof yeah. “Free healthcare” is not so hot here.
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Replying to @cassidyk_ @cassidycodes and
Healthcare in Canada only looks good when you hold it up against the US’. Like most things.
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I literally could not get treatment in Canada before my health was demonstrably worse, please tell me more about how that is better
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Replying to @sgrif @cassidycodes and
I am sorry that your individual circumstance was worse. My point is that the overall system is demonstrably better. Unless you're rich. The US system is great for rich people.
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