I hate it when people say they can't find a family doctor because it's a complete crock of shit. If you're in or near Montreal at least, you can most definitely find one. There's a "guichet d'acces" specifically designed for that. I helped 2 friends get on the list and they both got a call within a few months. It goes according to priority so if your health issues are urgent, it goes faster. I don't know why people continue to repeat this about family doctors. It's not this big challenge or impossible: you get on a list, you wait, you get a doctor.
People around my circle have waited 5 years to be assigned a family doctor. But the facts all there. Some people died waiting to be assisted in the emergency.
The family of a man who died after an hours-long wait in the ER at a Montreal hospital is calling for a review of a decision that cleared the nurses who saw him of any wrongdoing.
montreal.ctvnews.ca
This poor man had severe abdominal pain and he waited and waited then got fed up of waiting and went home. He passed away.
A 20-year-old Concordia University student says he waited 15 hours in the ER at Montreal’s Royal Victoria Hospital after his appendix burst. Then, instead of waiting any longer, Christos Lianos says his parents decided to take him to a hospital in his home town of Kingston, Ont. where he had...
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Here is another one, a boy had appendicitis and he waited so long in a Quebec ER. His parents took matters into their own hands and drove him to Kingston, Ontario where he was operated. If they waited who knows he might have passed away also.
A family vacation in the Italian countryside quickly turned into a nightmare for Maggie Dunphy after she crashed her rented Vespa in the middle of the road and shattered several bones. The Montreal resident says her nightmare was made worse, however, by Quebec's health-care system after...
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Here is another one, a woman fell from her motorcycle in Italy and damaged her shoulder. She was in severe pain. Italian hospital were ready to operate on her but decided to go back to Montreal. Big mistake, she is on the waiting list and is in serious pain. She is classified as semi-urgent. Need I go on? There are facts.
According to the health ministry, 864,062 Quebecers on the waiting list for a family doctor, a list that has more than doubled since 2018.
montreal.ctvnews.ca
68% of Montrealers are waiting for a family doctor. Need I go on? I think I proved my point with facts.
Don't get me wrong, I have lots of beef with the healthcare system but it's not really any worse than the rest of Canada. I had a really difficult time finding a family doctor in Vancouver. And there was no service or waitlist (at the time, no idea if that's changed), you had to call clinic after clinic to see if they were accepting new patients. I went to walk-in clinics for years until I absolutely needed follow-up. Even then, I kind of weaseled myself in with a doctor who wasn't actually taking new patients.
As for quality care.. My doctor in Vancouver had no more than 15 minutes per appointment for me and allowed only 1 issue per appointment. At 14min she was pushing me out the door. I don't know if you can appreciate how useless 15min is when you're dealing with complex or multiple issues or trying to get a diagnosis but it's a fucking joke. My doctor here, I kid you not, will spend 30 or 40min with me if it's necessary. And she will never tell me sorry 1 issue per appointment like they did in Vancouver. She asks if there are any other issues until I say no, I'm all good. That's priceless and worth the shit ton of taxes I pay tbh.
The roads. Well, the roads are not meant to be anything other than shitty. That much is obvious. No one can convince me that in 2023 there is no technology that could solve this forever. But they don't want it solved. But go to St Leonard. The roads are so really nice there for some reason. I'm just saying..... lol
What are you talking about? lol
First, you're talking about only one form of social housing. There are many models, not only public housing.
I have no idea where you got the idea that "just families with 4+ children or refugees" benefit from social housing. The idea of social housing doesn't exclude single people, so I don't know what your point is. Look at Vienna's social housing. Sweden. Single people are not excluded and social housing doesn't benefit a select few or only low-income households.
I do think it's ironic that this is when you suddenly oppose what you believe "benefits a select few". You don't strike me as someone who is particularly concerned or bothered by inequality. Yet you're concerned that some low income groups would benefit but other low income groups would not? You expect me to buy that? You'll have to try a little harder lol
You don't like immigrants, and refugees and you watch a lot of Fox News. You can stop repeating it. We get it.
Sucks to be you, I guess. I don't know what else to say. Immigration isn't about to stop for you and there will always be refugees, so sorry to burst your bubble but you're just going to look like an old man screaming at the clouds if you keep playing that broken record. Just facts.
It's been fun chatting but you and I don't live in the same reality, I think. Unfortunately it makes for pretty pointless exchanges.
Cheers! xo
I will give you the benefit of the doubt. Now you are playing with words. Lol Public housing is the same as social housing. It means to tax people to give it to others. The way it works is you got to make an application for it and there is not enough of it because it requires taxpayers money so the social housing is assigned according to priority that the government decides versus on a first come first served basis. Ever wonder why the homeless population is predominantly single males? Well there is the answer, the government does not care much for them. Many people wait for years before ever getting one, but if you are a single mom with 4+ kids you get it very fast. If you are a refugee with lots of kids you also get it very fast. The theory is the government prioritizes them because to the government they are raising many kids who will be future taxpayers in other words a type of investment.
Like Aristotle said "The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal". Socialism want to force equality with the redistribution of income but what they really achieve is inequality. Hence why I am against social housing. More government is not the answer to government caused problems. Like Winston Churchill said "Can a people tax themselves to prosperity? Can a man stand in a bucket and lift himself up by the handle?"
And like Milton Friedman said "A society that puts equality... Ahead of freedom will end up with neither".
And finally what I think of social housing and other government programs like Thomas Sowell said "The welfare state is the oldest con game in the world. First you take peoples money away quietly and then you give some of it back to them flamboyantly."
And to clear this up I got nothing against immigrants my criticism is to the government. Their responsibility is to the country. You just cannot bring in more people then there is infrastructure to support all these newcomers. Since Justin Trudeau got elected, rents have doubled and house prices have doubled. It takes now 25 years to save for a downpayment, something unheard of in Canada before Justin Trudeau.
The truth is that costs are worse than ever and worse than elsewhere
nationalpost.com
It comes down to the basic laws of supply and demand. If demand goes up and supply remains the same then prices go up. Basic Economics Law 101.
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Now onto Mason’s second error: that Canada’s housing bubble is just part of a global trend. This, too, is false. Yes, housing has become more expensive elsewhere. But Canada’s housing prices are higher, and shortages worse, than almost any other country on earth.
We have the fewest houses per capita in the G7 — even though we have the most land to build on. In fact, we have fewer houses per capita today than we did eight years ago, as our population has outgrown home building. So why do we have so much land with so few houses?
You lived in Vancouver. Many people are living in trailer homes due to unaffordable housing. Now they are making modular houses.
B.C. Housing will build two transitional housing projects with round-the-clock supports at 1500 Main St. and 2132 Ash St. Read more.
vancouversun.com
This is the country with 8 years of Justin Trudeau.
But I do agree with one thing you wrote, I see no point in these exchanges because we do not see eye to eye on many matters so it is useless. Have a good night.