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1 year, 5 months ago @andreweldridge2260 It is not perfect but it saved my life and I have no hospitals bill and it was a massive Islamic stroke and I had a craniumity and it was a good four months in the hospital and rehabilitation 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @shawnknight426 I wouldn’t want to move to the states because I wouldn’t be able to afford the healthcare. I’d love to go visit though. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 5 months ago @moth1967 Nope, never. Gun nuts, religious nuts, aggressive hyperindividualism, and facism. There's not a chance in hell. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 5 months ago @clarence-fw7wr No, reason is your health care and Americans seems to have a huge love affair with guns\nand they think that's normal, I see most Americans as having frogs in the frying pan syndrome. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 5 months ago @monah5532 I travelled extensively to many locations in the US for diffetent projects. The are afraid of everything. Afraid to walk to school or the store, afraid of public transportation, afaid bogeymen ate going to climb through the windows, afraid to admit they don't know something, afraid to lose their jobs, afraid of people who are different, afraid of their police...just very odd and so stressful. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @GibsonsLoveMarshalls Nova Scotia proud b'ye. Not a chance in hell I would move, or even visit, the US. You realize most of the world dislikes you guys. You are so very sheltered and shove this ideology that you guys are number 1 in everything down the worlds throat. Arrogant and condescending. Canada has its problems, trudeau, but I'll stay right here. If I would move outside Canada it would be Hungary or Poland. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 5 months ago @allanh7137 It’s not just healthcare. Look up maternity and paternity benefits. Look up total life expectancy. It’s so many issues across the board. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @danielmorris2189 16:11 well screw you too. we're the bigger country 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 5 months ago @Migmaw I went to Florida with a church group when I was 12, we stopped in Detroit to eat and when we left the restaurant our Van had no wheels and was sitting on blocks ?. The 80s were wild, The rental company sent a new van immediately and the restaurant gave us any dessert we wanted for free while we waited because they felt terrible. America like Canada has its good and bad 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @meandmysunshine1 I believe that lack of health care in the U.S. stops many Canadians from even considering moving and working in the U.S. It may take longer to get medical care and treatment in Canada, but everyone is entitled to it. About 30 yrs ago we all paid into it, at our jobs. Not anymore. I believe employers may still be paying into it, but I think now it is just paid for with our taxes. So even people that do not work or are retired, each and every person is allowed it - if you live here.\nThere is also some Dental Care provided for some Children. Very recently,free Dental care is provided for people over 65. It is very new, so I do not know a lot about it yet. Also some drugs too are free for those over 65 too.\n\nPersonally I do not even want to visit the U.S because it seems like a very dangerous place. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @clarence-fw7wr Insurance companies run the USA. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @Zane1962 Vancouver and Seattle has the same weather. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @mattday2656 I love americans, don't like how anything works there, but I am a musician and might tour it one day, 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @topquark22 I live in Toronto, Canada. Thanks for your interest in our country. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 5 months ago @topquark22 As a Canadian, I would consider ,moving the the US.\n\nThe most significant reason is the high taxation in Canada. \n\nWhere would I consider moving to? Probably Texas.\n\nThe healthcare is an issue, because here it is free. That's a mahor benefit. We would see how it balances out. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 5 months ago @lisametauro7199 In Canada, you can expect to spend anywhere from 3 hours to 15 hours in emergency waiting room. Even if you have 2 fingers severed. But hey, on the upside... no bill! Unless you need a dr's note for work or school. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @lisametauro7199 Giving birth in Canada is free. So is the prenatal dr visits throughout the 9 months prior and it includes birth classes and how to deal with pain and how to take care of baby after birth. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @SusanLindsey-l4h You’re so sweet and humble and open minded. You sure you’re not Canadian? lol. ❤ 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @theblackspotsjohnnyandlexi1624 Hey buddy, I feel like you get a lot of grief from Canadians about negative issues with Americans so I thought you might like this: Many years ago my friend and I drove into Rochester NY from Lake Erie Ontario. We stopped at a Starbucks and when it came time to pay the batista looked at my pink money like it was monopoly money. Since they didn't accept Canadian currency, they gave us our coffees for free. Pretty decent American politeness if you ask me. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @charlesmaclean2896 Parents get 1 year of paid maternal/paternal leave in Canada. America is one of the only first world countries that you aren't guaranteed paid time off after having a child 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @goertz8939 There is advantages to living in the US that appeal to Canadians for different reasons but if your family is in Canada it makes sense that when a Canadian who lives in the US comes into hard times you can’t replace the comfort your family can give you and if you don’t have a lot of money Canadian social safety nets and health care makes life a little easier to live. It’s hard to appreciate social safety nets health care and family till you need them and don’t have them. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @swapshots4427 Healthcare, guns, education and ignorance. Nuff said. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @swapshots4427 You could not pay me any amount to move to USA.!\n?? 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 5 months ago @dalenelson6640 I am Canadian and I'm sorry to say but they would have to drill into my brain remove any sense I have in there just even consider moving to the states 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 6 months ago @thegreyoutdoors7860 Not with the current gun laws 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 6 months ago @mvplante2 Many years ago (I am 82) my husband was a post doc at Princeton. In case we wanted to stay in the USA a few years we became immigrants. While many people were pleasant and interesting , we hated the general culture there. The racism, medical expenses, the lack of public parks, public transportation , etc. we found very unpleasant. I became pregnant. My doctor who was kindly however had to suddenly flee the state as his wife was having him arrested ! He gave me info about places my child could be born on our trip home if necessary at our last meeting for I decided that my child would definitely be a Canadian! So, we packed up and left the month before my son was born. LOL.My recent ancestors are French Canadian, British, Scot , and I am descended from a Loyalist Niagara area family - but am also descended from every founding ethnic leader in the USA! Even several on the Mayflower! So, most Americans are my cousins! I think they have gone astray! 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @helenforrestal580 Over my dead body!!!!!! 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 6 months ago @lcraver4797 That thing about healthcare goes back decades - my Mom (Vancouver) and Dad (NW Washington state) met + married when they met at college in Seattle. Dad went to grad school in Frisco afterwards and I was conceived in the Bay area. I'm 69 now and Mom was sent home to Vancouver to bear me as the cost was much less in BC than California. She and her mother drove with baby me when I was about a month old. So what your respondent said about cost of childbirth isn't remotely new. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @williamwilson3428 I was in the emergancy room waiting room one time, an american was visiting and his wife had a heart attack she was operated on inside of a day and the husband was trying to pay his bill and he was shocked that his bill was only 2500 dollars and he kept asking if he was going to get a bill in the mail, he would not! But he kept saying that this happened in his hometown and it cost him 60,000 Dollars oh by the way he had not even thought about the money conversion so his bill was 2500 canadian not american. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @sarahsnowe TEN thousand dollars for a childbirth, Tyler, not one thousand. One thousand in the States would get you a broom closet at Joe's Hospital and Grill. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @Steve-zo3xm it should not cost $10,000 to deliver a baby, they use to drop out at the end of the bed and straight into moms arms with nothing more then hot water, towells and a pair of snips. 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @ianbabineau5340 “Most Americans can get by” your life expectancy is lower than any other developed nation and it’s dropping. 1 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @dorawell4752 No way Saskatoon Saskatchewan ?? 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 6 months ago @riohenry6382 Some medical services aren’t covered in Canada…dentistry, podiatry, physio…I could go on 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @sandyhumphrey9688 We are not a smaller version of the US. There are distinct differences. Americans don’t seem to get that. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 6 months ago @Diane-s5g My brother is an American and lives in Minnesota. Ha ha, his winters are far colder than where I live in Canada. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 6 months ago @Diane-s5g Tyler, tabernac is French Canadian swear word that sort of means holy sh-$#**t or holy f***&ck. 0 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 6 months ago @Diane-s5g 10,000 children die of gun violence every year in the U.S. The U.S. is the Wild West.?? 1 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 6 months ago @Diane-s5g American Goverment is unstable. As a woman, I’m a second class citizen in the U.S.?? 1 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 6 months ago @jannykramer3720 I never will move to America. Hell can freeze over! Maybe you should investigate you own policy departments , you might discover something you don't know! I leave it like that. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 6 months ago @BonnieSmith-n2r I’m Canadian Have travelled many states and I like the hospitality I received. I would not want to live there. It would be interesting to flip this around and ask Americans that have moved to Canada the same question. The cultures of the two countries are different and this is always difficult 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @helenforrestal580 I would move to Europe before the U.S. NEVER EVER AMERICAN !!!!! 1 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @PaigeFaucher no I wouldn’t even visit with orange Cheeto as president. Moving there will never happen as I can’t even move out of my province which is Ontario because my 1300 x4 times a year medication is only covered in Ontario and definitely my whole family would be bankrupt living their plus I hate guns and the racism/ sexism in the states is way worse then in Canada. 1 O0gJtVar7_E
1 year, 6 months ago @annemcnevin7136 A lot of medical professionals move south, private practice pays better. But if we need care from a miscarriage, we can get it without dying waiting for Dr’s to be Dr’s. Women have control over their bodies here, so I don’t think Pollieve is going to get elected based on who he sides with. 2 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @sergedyotte9337 born in Canada but moved to Detroit Michigan when i was 4 yrs old...on my 18th birthday came back to Montreal Canada permanently .....enjoy the people, food, medical advantage and mostly the acceptance of all racial cultures and gender preferences ...love Montreal...most beautiful and clean city.....come and visit....even if you speak only English you will be accepted and welcomed with open arms....Bienvenu my friend !! 8 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @stuartcookson6542 You can wait for awhile in emergency room but intake nurse determines the level of importance if it is serious you are in right away and the rooms get busy with people that don't need to be there or don't have a family doctor but there are many walk in clinics for minor issues 4 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @stuartcookson6542 Birth only would have to pay if you wanted a private room for recovery i think 500$ for week anything what pay!!!!!?????? What's that 2 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @stuartcookson6542 We all have issues as country but not a chance i would ever live in the us ill go to russia before there 0 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @patmorin2159 Tyler, i have seen many of your videos and i apprsciate them very much. It s original but most of it, it s your opened mind that makes me sometimes smile, some other times think with my canadian mind. I have many cousins many places in the U.S. ( notice i didn t say america lol) all very nice. You are THE average american man. Like u a lot. 2 zJycj8c73sQ
1 year, 6 months ago @LelaBria I would be much more likely to move to holland, or New Zealand if I ever moved. Maybe even Germany. Absolutely never the states ? even tho I think OF the places to live in the states, Santa Cruz , Vermont, Seattle , Portland or near by, or maybe even Maine if they weee less expensive and more diverse Lolol might be places I’d be less averse to I guess but unfortunately they’re all still a part of the states as a whole so never and no thanks. ?. \nOh or maybe some of the Canadian border states areas that are very close and have similar beautiful geography with lots of cottage country like environment and run across the border distance to O Canada ??? is that cheating ? 1 O0gJtVar7_E
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