There is no helicopter evacuation in Quebec. And no private option.
No Cat Scanner (essential for proper neurological diagnosis) in the Laurentian Mountain resort area. Nearest CAT scanner hours away in Montreal. There are more CAT scanners in you average size US city than in Quebec Province.
Why would you turn your very life over to these socialist bureaucrats?
You are just as wrong as Natasha is dead.
The hospital she finally consented to go to FOUR HOURS AFTER the accident gave her a CT scan, and the doctors there did everything humanly possible to stabilize her for the trip to the neurosurgeon manned hospital in Montreal when the problem was found.
The lack of a helo for transport AFTER seeking help MAY have been a small factor in her death, but the FOUR FLIPPING HOURS before accepting treatment most certainly was the primary and possibly SOLE reason for her demise.
Think about it: She was only 2 and a bit hours from a hospital on a par with any in the USA, but WASTED 4 hours before seeking treatment.
Natasha, and Natasha ALONE is responsible for her unfortunate death. She got care on a par or BETTER than anything at any ski area on the planet. Unless of course you know of one that has an on-call neurosurgeon available at the first aid post.