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What they WON'T tell you: US vs Canada Baby Birth
Wondering about the differences in childbirth experiences in the USA vs Canada? This video dives into the key aspects of maternity care in both countries, highlighting everything from healthcare costs for childbirth to the unique birth experiences you can expect. We also discuss the contrasting maternity leave policies between the USA and Canada, helping you understand what it's really like to have a baby in the United States/Canada. Whether you're planning where to give birth or just curious, this guide offers all the insights you need. #Childbirth #USA #Canada #MaternityCare #healthcare
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Just HOW HOT are the politics in the USA vs Canada?
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In today's video, I delve into the spicy topic of anti-immigrants sentiments, comparing Canada and the USA. We'll explore just how anti-immigrant these countries are and how the political landscape and media shape people's perceptions of newcomers. Join me as I read the sixth chapter from my book, "Immigrating to Canada vs. the USA," where we uncover which country has the hottest political clim...
Where entrepreneurs thrive, or die? (Canada vs USA)
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Ever wonder why some people seem to hit the jackpot in success while others struggle to catch a break? It all boils down to which country you start your journey. But guess what? I'm here to do a dive deep into a high-stakes showdown between two powerhouse countries, Canada and the USA. I'm pulling back the curtain to reveal which one holds the golden ticket for building your very own empire or ...
Which Country is Meaner to Immigrants? Canada vs USA
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Are you willing to relocate to a foreign land teeming with prospects, even if it lacks hospitality towards newcomers? In my latest video, I delve into a chapter from my book, "Immigrating to Canada vs. the USA," exploring the varying degrees of openness towards immigrants in each country, the available support systems, and where you might struggle to integrate. All this, and more, in the fourth...
USA vs Canadian Healthcare: Bankruptcy or Waitlist Death?
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Which country’s healthcare will bankrupt you? Will you die on the waiting list for healthcare? Can you afford healthcare in the United States? Is Canadian Healthcare sh*t? All this, and more, in the third episode in the podcast series based off my book: "Immigrating to Canada vs the USA." Here, I compare Canada and the USA's healthcare system. //// Buy the "Immigrating to Canada vs the USA" boo...
Leaving you broke or too woke? (Canada vs USA colleges)
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The second episode in the podcast series based off my book: "Immigrating to Canada vs the USA." Today, I compare Canada and the USA in the realm of post-secondary education options. //// Buy the "Immigrating to Canada vs the USA" book here: //// (As an Amazon Associate, I make a profit on qualifying purchases): amzn.to/3v8tbcM //// Link to Post Secondary Questions /// christi-in-canada.ck.page/...
USA vs Canada: Where Is Easiest To Immigrate To?
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Is the USA better than Canada? 13 Pros and Cons
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Immigrating to Canada vs the USA Have you wasted hours reading about settling in Canada or the USA, and are no closer to an answer? Are you stressed that you are missing out on the best option for immigration because you didn’t ask the right questions about the pros and cons about immigrating to Canada versus America? This video settles the debate for once and for all - is Canada or the USA a b...
Unleashing Chaos: AI's Threat to Immigration - PhD Reveals
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Unleashing Chaos: AI's Threat to Immigration - PhD Reveals
Breaking Point: 7 Shocking Reasons Why Immigrants Are Leaving Canada in 2023
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Breaking Point: 7 Shocking Reasons Why Immigrants Are Leaving Canada in 2023
Is Spanking Your Kids Illegal in Canada? The Answer May Surprise You
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Is Spanking Your Kids Illegal in Canada? The Answer May Surprise You
Are You Too Old or Too Young to Immigrate to Canada? Find Out Now
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Are You Too Old or Too Young to Immigrate to Canada? Find Out Now
Canada's Free Furniture Hacks for Newcomers
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Canada's Free Furniture Hacks for Newcomers
From 'Braai' to 'Barbeque': How to Lose Your South African Accent Fast and Easy
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From 'Braai' to 'Barbeque': How to Lose Your South African Accent Fast and Easy
How Losing My South African Accent Changed My Life Forever
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How Losing My South African Accent Changed My Life Forever
Hunting in Canada as an Immigrant: What You Need to Know
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Hunting in Canada as an Immigrant: What You Need to Know
3 Limitations Canadian Permanent Residents Face That Citizens Don't
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3 Limitations Canadian Permanent Residents Face That Citizens Don't
About SAFF Canada 2022 (& what film is back by popular demand!)
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About SAFF Canada 2022 (& what film is back by popular demand!)
Suid-Afrikaanse rolprentfees in Kanada 2022 | Beste Afrikaanse films
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Suid-Afrikaanse rolprentfees in Kanada 2022 | Beste Afrikaanse films
Best of the Fest | South African Film Fest Reviews | 2022 in Canada
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Best of the Fest | South African Film Fest Reviews | 2022 in Canada
Don't Have the Money to Immigrate to Canada in Your 20s? Here's What to Do
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Don't Have the Money to Immigrate to Canada in Your 20s? Here's What to Do
The Truth About South Africa: 8 Reasons Why I Had to Leave and Start a New Life in Canada
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The Truth About South Africa: 8 Reasons Why I Had to Leave and Start a New Life in Canada
7 Common Mistakes Made by Developers when Job Hunting in Canada (& most South Africans immigrants)
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7 Common Mistakes Made by Developers when Job Hunting in Canada (& most South Africans immigrants)
Where to Settle Down in Canada: Comparing Kamloops, Calgary, and St. Albert
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Where to Settle Down in Canada: Comparing Kamloops, Calgary, and St. Albert
Bow River Family Cycle + And Some Cafe Review
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Bow River Family Cycle And Some Cafe Review
Canadian Superstore: The Cost of Basic Food Items Revealed!
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Canadian Superstore: The Cost of Basic Food Items Revealed!
2022 Tour of the Calgary Zoo (+ secret $ savings!)
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2022 Tour of the Calgary Zoo ( secret $ savings!)
When to Say No to Immigration: Understanding the Connection Between Trauma and Relocation
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When to Say No to Immigration: Understanding the Connection Between Trauma and Relocation
Keeping Your Love Strong While Navigating Immigration: 4 Tips for Success
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Keeping Your Love Strong While Navigating Immigration: 4 Tips for Success
Don't Let Immigration Trauma Destroy Your Life: How to Take Action Now
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Don't Let Immigration Trauma Destroy Your Life: How to Take Action Now

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @EbNorth
    @EbNorth 48 хвилин тому

    I was a Canadian living in South Africa in the 90s. Johannesburg. It was really racist, I remember that. I did however like it when the McDonald's opened up,,

  • @LeondeVilliers
    @LeondeVilliers Місяць тому

    The trouble with having a South African accent AND surname, means that every conversation starts with "Who do you support in the rugby?" What I want to reply is "I'm Australian mate, and live in Victoria, and I don't watch rugby!" But I just say "Australia, of course!".

    • @ChristiInCanada
      @ChristiInCanada Місяць тому

      Haha, but of course, you should love the game of cauliflower ears: You are SouthEfrican!

  • @brownbear8936
    @brownbear8936 Місяць тому

    It's all 'how I met your mother fault😂

  • @turnleftrighthere2605
    @turnleftrighthere2605 Місяць тому

    I strongly disagree sharing food is superficial - it’s one of the most fascinating & delicious ways to connect with people and cultures.

    • @ChristiInCanada
      @ChristiInCanada Місяць тому

      I agree, it is delicious. My ancestors left the their homes in search of those spices, and with good reason. Although a tasty and a positive experience, it rarely climbs into the issues that immigrants face nor the issues of fundamentally opposing discourse. But I could see a good meal being the start of a more informed conversation.

  • @josearellano203
    @josearellano203 Місяць тому

    This is making me feel good to be in the United States. I was born in Mexico and raised in the United States. I don't plan on leaving the United States permanently ever. At least the United States has always been in welcoming immigrants from around the world with generosity throughout history.

  • @musafir123
    @musafir123 Місяць тому

    Situation is diffrent in diffrent time and place so you should move where you feel ok

  • @DinoBryce
    @DinoBryce 2 місяці тому

    As a South African Indian, when I am calm I talk Kiwi, when I talk normally I talk British, when I'm angry I talk Indian 😂

  • @tomcheria8126
    @tomcheria8126 2 місяці тому

    There is no need for immigration at all when we are at the cusp pf AGI. PERIOD. All countries with low population growth and more homogeneous demographics are better suited to adopt 4th industrial revolution. Christian West, Japan and China comes to mind.

  • @an.atypicalcanadian
    @an.atypicalcanadian 2 місяці тому

    Please don't come to Canada. I am a Canadian citizen. Born here, but I lived most of my life in the United States and Europe. I returned to Canada a few years ago and I have experienced something very similar to immigration to Canada. Keep in mind that I speak English and French and my ethnicity is Caucasian. Still my experience has been very difficult and I am deeply disappointed. Many other nations are better choices. The USA 🇺🇸 primarily comes to mind. I lived in the US for most of my life. I truly believe that immigrating to the US would be a better choice. Many European nations would also be better. The one main idea I want to convey to anyone considering immigrating to Canada is that you are needed, but not necessarily wanted here. I work two jobs, and stay out of trouble. I speak the language and I walk the walk. Working very hard and getting nowhere. I do not feel welcome here. I feel like I am being exploited. How will you feel?

  • @canadianamerican90
    @canadianamerican90 2 місяці тому

    i just got a job offer 30 mins south of vancouver in the states to make the same gross income working 4 days - 40 hrs a week that i made working away slaving in a work camp working 12 hr days all year in northern canada with no life . canada is becoming modern day debt slavery 🥲

  • @Moosiiii
    @Moosiiii 2 місяці тому

    Just leave this trashy place

  • @RolandHess-sc9hb
    @RolandHess-sc9hb 2 місяці тому

    Canadian weather sucks. 9 months cold, wet n miserable weather 🤔

  • @GregBoyce-yx3eh
    @GregBoyce-yx3eh 2 місяці тому

    I like no guns. I’ve been shot at five rounds. That’s why I’m leaving. They let him out and he murdered the next man. It’s a good thing that they have gun loss. It’s a good thing they have gun laws.

    • @ChristiInCanada
      @ChristiInCanada 2 місяці тому

      That must have been very traumatic, I am sorry you went through that.

  • @GregBoyce-yx3eh
    @GregBoyce-yx3eh 2 місяці тому

    Bad heartless hospital not health care

  • @bluevelvetbully6873
    @bluevelvetbully6873 2 місяці тому

    Leaving? Why do I see more and more ?

  • @jamess.2717
    @jamess.2717 2 місяці тому

    what about adult discipline spankings? Any laws prohibiting or restricting them?

    • @ChristiInCanada
      @ChristiInCanada 2 місяці тому

      Hitting another person? Yes, I believe there are laws in place prohibiting those.

    • @jamess.2717
      @jamess.2717 2 місяці тому

      @@ChristiInCanada Thank you and I am referring to consensual spankings between individuals who are of adult age ? I've personally been in quite a number of these activities and with common sense and a mutual respect of both parties involved , there were no complaints as well we were very pleased with the outcome overall .Is there such a law prohibiting for instance one adult administering several "swats" with a wooden paddle while inside a private residence or out in a public area ,like a mall or city sidewalk ? As a child and all the way up to age 16 I'd experienced a paddling both inside an office with closed door as well and usually while in public within view of others . As a minor it's perfectly legal yet as adults it's against the law?

    • @ChristiInCanada
      @ChristiInCanada 2 місяці тому

      @@jamess.2717 seems like you have researched it already and don’t need my help to figure it out.

    • @jamess.2717
      @jamess.2717 2 місяці тому

      @@ChristiInCanada Yes Ma"am ! I stand corrected !🤐

    • @Mr.Goodkat
      @Mr.Goodkat 2 місяці тому

      @@ChristiInCanada The way you phrase this "Hitting another person? Yes, I believe there are laws in place prohibiting those." is as if to say well OF COURSE there is laws prohibiting that but yet you can hit another person for literally thousands of days of their lives, it's a VERY misopaedic society.

  • @Futuristbillpicone
    @Futuristbillpicone 3 місяці тому

    Build the Wall at the Canadian border Trump 2024 🇺🇸

  • @peterdyson9590
    @peterdyson9590 3 місяці тому

    Hi Christi , you don't look like a person who likes hurting people , these days in schools especially in England I don't think spanking goes on , when I was at school you got the pump , the cane , mainly there was a teacher at junior school called Mrs Baldy who used the pump on boys some would act like it hurt others wouldn't I only remember one boy crying , in fact she used to take me and my sister for walks in the pram mrs Helliwell at secondary school shook my cousin Stevens head so vigorously he cried and she once put me in detention and gave me 1000 lines but I always liked her and went to see her later on a long time after school . I would have liked too have done her garden ! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @princepilane
    @princepilane 3 місяці тому

    Lol... come back home 😅

  • @christienwilke8245
    @christienwilke8245 3 місяці тому

    Skons....fudge...yummie!

  • @WDiedericks-xs1uo
    @WDiedericks-xs1uo 3 місяці тому

    Lekker!

  • @Helfirehydratrans
    @Helfirehydratrans 3 місяці тому

    Tip for any immigrant is don’t listen to the government propaganda. The best thing you can do is come here get your free education or education upgrade, get your passport and move to the UK or something. Is the government right now is bringing in as many immigrants as possible Preferably medical professionals, we’re accepting basically medical professionals from the entire world, updating their education for free most of them end up working in America cause they pay better

  • @markveldman3108
    @markveldman3108 3 місяці тому

    Mr. Canada became a frog while the real Prince is SA😂

  • @cooperlumsden2131
    @cooperlumsden2131 3 місяці тому

    I think parents are still disciplining their children that way which means anybody doesn’t no longer smack them which means they’re doing it still. 😕

  • @Yourcomputertutordotnet
    @Yourcomputertutordotnet 3 місяці тому

    What a pleasant surprise , more of your extremely arrogant doom and gloom bullshit

  • @Kris-qo8oy
    @Kris-qo8oy 3 місяці тому

    Number 7 - very prety look :)

  • @hf..7271
    @hf..7271 3 місяці тому

    My nephew were born in Canadian soil ! Hard and working people they work from many different shift just to be able to put food on the table after graduation no job in their field , too many competitions on the work forces . Rent are high , foods are expensive , for the new comers you’ll have to be struggle and left abandon feeling trapped in their own hemisphere . Unless your coming with loaded of wealth it’s alright but over time there nothing much to appreciated. Winter are very long and cold brutal weather , highly tax, even single mom of 3 , I’ll paid taxes and barely receive nothing left . I’m also a Canadian raise in Canada at a tender age of 5 years old when to school and graduate in nursing field I’m leaving Canada since 15 years agoes and never looking back . Half of my Canadian families are also moving out and settle in a remote location with tropical weather life is green and very affordable lifestyle they enjoyed every moment of their life!

  • @IamLegendaryguy1998
    @IamLegendaryguy1998 4 місяці тому

    Are you single

  • @neliswamzimane4904
    @neliswamzimane4904 4 місяці тому

    HER : THIS IS A DOG PARK ME:WAITING FOR AA DOG CHASE SO SHE SAYS THE "V" WORD

    • @ChristiInCanada
      @ChristiInCanada 4 місяці тому

      Haha, in all honesty, I love dogs. So very unlikely that will happen. Plus, Canadians dogs rarely bark, they are too well trained.

  • @arathima3909
    @arathima3909 4 місяці тому

    No, not high-quality healthcare. It's actually a hazard in my experience and many others. Canadians are not polite and are hostile as neighbours and indifferent otherwise.

  • @shammikumar3254
    @shammikumar3254 4 місяці тому

    Never go canada hungry people just money bad nature

  • @user-ps9bc9wf8v
    @user-ps9bc9wf8v 4 місяці тому

    Canada is going down hill because of immigration, so do us a favor,leave.

  • @danbutcher8879
    @danbutcher8879 4 місяці тому

    Canadian here, born here. Everything is shit. Healthcare has never really been good. Governments spend more on advertising how good it is than actually trying to fix it. Ironically, Americans spend less per capita for their medical than we do. It's never been cheap here. You can get cheap food in the summer in places like Ontario as there are farms everywhere, but other than that, you're going to blow your wad on the basics of living--just the way the socialists set it up. Multiculturalism is a ridiculous pipe dream. Diversity is not our strength. Canada was 94% white and British, except for Quebec, in 1981. We were doing better then. The 'keep your culture and MAYBE adopt Canadian values' idea is a laughable failure, one pushed by PET in the 1970's and accelerated to today. Immigrants are not to blame. But immigration policies drive a lot of the stresses today, especially on healthcare and housing. So, leave. Or stay. Whatever. Canada is not a place to settle down and flourish, for anyone, except the ultra rich.

  • @apscoradiales
    @apscoradiales 4 місяці тому

    To thrive in Canadian winters you have to do as Canadians do, "Yeah, take the garbage out in shorts and T-shirt in middle of January! Only then can you can you call yourself a true Canadian. Another way, ride the GO Train system (in the GTA) in flip flops while wearing a winter coat in middle of February. 90% of women do that. Just look for that in Winter, and I guarantee you will see it Those are the signs of a true Canadian. Otherwise, go back where you came from.

  • @josieramirez9483
    @josieramirez9483 4 місяці тому

    🎉🎉🎉🎉 very well done!

  • @chillitesoro3538
    @chillitesoro3538 4 місяці тому

    Canada just announced a 65% capital gains tax for business and investors. Foreign investments will stay away and Canada is a rich country but its run by losers. Canada doesnt like economic growth. #TeamCanadaMenExodus

  • @yussufabdi2133
    @yussufabdi2133 4 місяці тому

    Christi really i love you so mucj

    • @ChristiInCanada
      @ChristiInCanada 4 місяці тому

      Thanks! It’s always nice to have positive comment!

  • @arrivedp
    @arrivedp 4 місяці тому

    Canada is overpriced and over rated something the folks who left 30 years ago knew before there were UA-cam channels.

  • @stevemcpherson9017
    @stevemcpherson9017 4 місяці тому

    🌹 'Promosm'

  • @trendingnews9671
    @trendingnews9671 4 місяці тому

    Thanks

  • @richystar2001
    @richystar2001 4 місяці тому

    East Indian Migrants are flooding into this country, turning it into a shthole. I feel like a foreigner...nobody speaks English in public.

  • @qassim2Ali
    @qassim2Ali 4 місяці тому

    canada beauty

  • @Communist.Forever
    @Communist.Forever 4 місяці тому

    Do not come to Canada. Canada is a Broken country. 1. High taxea 2. Immigration - can't find jobs 3. Cost of housing 4. Healthcare is a LIE - Can't find a doctor. Long waiting list. People are dying while on the wait list. Andrew Henderson "Nomad Capitalist" excellent book

  • @hichamcitizen7471
    @hichamcitizen7471 4 місяці тому

    USA

  • @EluxeM
    @EluxeM 5 місяців тому

    I left Canada to go to a so-called 'third world' country. Best move I ever mad. Way better off here. Cheaper, WAY WAY WAY fewer regulations to do anything, from open a business to build a house, and health care is just as good, but less waiting time.

    • @ChristiInCanada
      @ChristiInCanada 5 місяців тому

      Interesting, which country if you don’t mind me asking?

  • @kimscott8176
    @kimscott8176 5 місяців тому

    I am 69 years old. I am poor. I am ok but I live on very little. I screwed up in life. I am divorced 3X. Basically that wiped me out each time. Should have never married. Should have never had kids. They wiped me out a few times. I am from Canada. It is coming up on 19 years since my son passed away from Cancer. Cancer treatment costs lots of money outside of our socialized medicine program. It wiped me out. I should have declared bankruptcy at that time. It would not have helped his treatment but maybe would have decreased my financial turmoil. So I was wiped out 3X by marriage and 3X by children and 3X by crime. Canada Healthcare is a mess. I enjoy what I have left due to a private paid operation I had about a year ago. Healthcare wouldn’t fund it. They were happy with me in pain and in a wheelchair. I thank the private doctor who took me for $5000 and operated and gave me back some life. I see this article and today some relatives sent me a picture of my dead son. I would prefer he was well and alive and I was dead but don’t usually get what you wish. I don’t really regret things but just note the effects. It is very true that marriage and kids has more than a 50% chance of financial ruin. Now most countries are an economic disaster on top of that. I went through 3 of those and they contributed to divorces a fair bit. I spent somewhere around $2-3 million on my son - cancer care in Canada. Seriously- one drug he got cost me $1 million alone. Now you have an endless wait on top of that.

  • @thorin1045
    @thorin1045 5 місяців тому

    and what is the major difference between '93 and '24? or just stopped working for no reason?

    • @ChristiInCanada
      @ChristiInCanada 5 місяців тому

      That question is so complex you could probably spend a Phd on it. But I assume some mixture of policy shifts, ever changing governance, increasing population, shifting demands in systems, funding, new technologies, and electoral politics.

  • @user-zh7xk8fi9n
    @user-zh7xk8fi9n 5 місяців тому

    Coming from a 3rd world country where it works like in the US and having experience with the Canadian healthcare system during my cancer treatment, I must say I prefer the Canadian system. Although I have to say that I went through the treatment more than 10 years ago. Things may have changed a bit. My 2 cents on the Canadian healthcare system is that the admin staff, especially the manager level has become too top heavy. The more money is thrown at the system the more the managers scoop up and when cuts are needed, they cut registered nurses instead of the red tape top heavy managerial level. One really doesn't need a manager to manage a manager to manage a manager to manage a manager etc. There should be a lean, very smart and competent managerial level and a lot of nurses. I sometimes think we don't really need more doctors. We need doctors that are willing to work 8 hours a day like us pleps. However the rural areas do have problems. The doctors all want to work in the cities.

    • @ChristiInCanada
      @ChristiInCanada 5 місяців тому

      Thanks for the thoughtful reply. Hope you are doing well now and in remission. Many of my family and friends have walked through the cancer journey and it's a difficult feat.

    • @user-zh7xk8fi9n
      @user-zh7xk8fi9n 5 місяців тому

      @@ChristiInCanada Yes I'm as cancer free as one can be now for 14 years, thanks be to God. I'm thankful for the Canadian healthcare system that we didn't have to stress about paying for any of the treatments. Now what I read about the Mayo clinic in the States is that they are one of the best, better treatment than what the Canadian system can provide. However it is extremely expensive from what I heard. Free doesn't always give the best, but it was enough for me.

  • @richardanderson2742
    @richardanderson2742 5 місяців тому

    Canada's health care is so great that Canadians have overwhelmed specialists in the US along its borders with Canada. Free is worthless if you have to wait for it.