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Jan
Jan
1.) in 1-3 months old?
2.) in 4-6 months old?
3.) in 7-9 months old?
4.) in 10-12 months old?
Answer:
People like to say that Canadians have "free" healthcare.
Its not true, of course, because they get taxed heavily for it. There's no such thing as a free ride…its either going to come out of taxes or insurance premiums.
Answer:
Unless I'm off base, if you live in Canada, health care is provided by the Government, and you don't pay anything. Their econmy is stable, unlike the U.S. That's why Toyota Motors decided to build a Lexus plant outside of Toronto. Age has no bearing on health care there. I believe my information is correct, and CAN be verified.
Answer:
In Canada, unless you have private insurance, you pay about 60% of your income in taxes for the government program.
Of course, if you're under a year old, you likely have no income, so your PARENTS would pay it.
Answer:
I have heard that Health Insurance in Canada is free.I'm not sure however as to how is this possible without someone footing the bill. -thought : can you think for just a second if the U.S. did have "free" health care the hard working Americans would pay!! as always!! Book Mark it-> del.icio.us | Reddit | Slashdot | Digg | Facebook | Technorati | Google | StumbleUpon | Window Live | Tailrank | Furl | Netscape | Yahoo | BlinkList
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