Is it an improvement if people die waiting for treatment ? Some provinces don't even have a minimum Doctors.
Oh those were not universities. Those were what we call in Canada "immigration mills or diploma mills" sun standard educational institution with a very high tuition fees and low bar of entry. It's money for citizenship…
Anyone interested in this should also check out Canadian home prices, rental prices, the broken healthcare system and the peanuts that Canadian tech companies pay. You will be glad you did before jumping ship.
This is virtue signalling from the Liberals. It is a known fact here in Canada that the foreign buyers have anchor proxies as international students who drives Porsche buying up a lot of homes in Canada so that they can…
And wait for 100 years to get their free X-ray done in Canada ?
> I have been getting a full-body health check-up done regularly for many years. > In my annual checkup the year before.. Thanks that explains it. I was wondering how many people in India could afford regular health…
Only to be bogged down by a level higher "country-of-birth" based discrimination system for GreenCards in the US.
Is it an improvement if people die waiting for treatment ? Some provinces don't even have a minimum Doctors.
Oh those were not universities. Those were what we call in Canada "immigration mills or diploma mills" sun standard educational institution with a very high tuition fees and low bar of entry. It's money for citizenship…
Anyone interested in this should also check out Canadian home prices, rental prices, the broken healthcare system and the peanuts that Canadian tech companies pay. You will be glad you did before jumping ship.
This is virtue signalling from the Liberals. It is a known fact here in Canada that the foreign buyers have anchor proxies as international students who drives Porsche buying up a lot of homes in Canada so that they can…
And wait for 100 years to get their free X-ray done in Canada ?
> I have been getting a full-body health check-up done regularly for many years. > In my annual checkup the year before.. Thanks that explains it. I was wondering how many people in India could afford regular health…
Only to be bogged down by a level higher "country-of-birth" based discrimination system for GreenCards in the US.