Re the article:
It (universal healthcare) is great when it works, you get the referrals you need, and timely care. But, we often hear horror stories about people coming to the US for care because it isn’t available in Canada. A couple of happy outcomes are just data points, not a real survey. How do we balance them out.
A second question: In the US, we have a major party (Dems, of course) that is hell-bent on importing as many non-white locked-in future voters as possible, and giving them all sorts of preferences and benefits. Of these, full medical care will be one of the more expensive. How does Canada deal with immigration in the face of expensive and universal benefits such as healthcare?
Guess who flies to the US for care? Our politicians and hockey players.