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Originally Posted by Winsor_Pilates
What makes you say that?
From everyone I know that has lived in both provinces, Alberta's health care is light years better. You can't even find a family doctor in most of BC.
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Originally Posted by PaperBagger'14
Coming from someone who has lived under PC, NDP and UCP leadership, I haven't been able to notice a major difference in quality of health care based on the governing party.
In fact I went in June this year for an assessment by a specialist (which was ordered in March from my family doc) and had my surgery within 3 weeks of the assessment. That was some fantastic health care I received. Could BC do the same? Possibly, but I wouldn't be confident in it.
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Originally Posted by 8 Ball
I can’t find anything on line to corroborate this statement, but I’m not saying you’re wrong. Alberta has great care facilities.
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I did find something corroborating it, but it's from the Fraser Institute, so I'm going to look tomorrow for better sources.
EDIT: Anecdotally, I will say my experience trying to get a COVID test when I visited Calgary last September was an absolute nightmare that wound up with me wasting several hours in urgent care.