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Canada's answer to the worst of Fox, at least back when I was seeing him on Sun News.Who is Brian Lilley?
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Canada's answer to the worst of Fox, at least back when I was seeing him on Sun News.Who is Brian Lilley?
WAs one of the founders of Rebel News, though left because he found them a bit too extremist.Who is Brian Lilley?
THose were appearing during the electionThis morning I saw my first f*** Carney banner.....geesh, really?
Oh I missed that....so was shocked this morning....I guess we didn't have too many where I live.THose were appearing during the election
WEll I am in Alberta...Oh I missed that....so was shocked this morning....I guess we didn't have too many where I live.
WEll I am in Alberta...
I believe he only lasted 2 years?WAs one of the founders of Rebel News, though left because he found them a bit too extremist.
How do you cope? :3WEll I am in Alberta...
Thus we Singh that unheard of song about hanging in the tree of knowledge ... if only to scare the folks convinced to be simple!Singh is a success and deserves a rest :3
Dental care? Pharmacare? Really, Waterfall. Where are they for this Canadian?I was wondering, what happens to all the things Singh got passed, like dental care and pharmacare for low income Canadians and two weeks of paid sick leave? Does it all stay in place with Carney now? We do have Singh to thank for that.
I'm not sure in your case. I think you may have to still be residing in Canada?Dental care? Pharmacare? Really, Waterfall. Where are they for this Canadian?
I'm sure you would have access to a dentist if you are Canadian and living in Canada. Medical insurance is available to facilitate payment. I believe certain segments of citizens can get free or more affordable dental care. Ig you choose to live outside the country you lose access to a doctor, optometrist etc too. I lost health care paid for by the UK when I moved to Canada. Fairly normal situation.Dental care? Pharmacare? Really, Waterfall. Where are they for this Canadian?
The legislation was passed and implemented so it stays in place until legislation to repeal it is introduced. Whether it is pursued any further would be the question. Pharmacare in particular was just a first step. So Carney might keep what's there but not implement it further or he could keep pursuing it. Depends how badly he thinks he needs those 7 NDP MPs onside to stave off any CPC attempts at a confidence vote (though the Conservatives really need to get their leadership sorted first, whether that's Poilievre staying and someone stepping aside to give him another shot at a seat or him stepping aside and a leadership vote happening).I was wondering, what happens to all the things Singh got passed, like dental care and pharmacare for low income Canadians and two weeks of paid sick leave? Does it all stay in place with Carney now? We do have Singh to thank for that.
Eye testing should be free anytime a referral is made (and when a patient asks for one) - it shouldn’t be so restricted. In BC it’s only allowed every (can’t remember off hand how many) certain number of years. I can understand needing a referral but they should be allowed more frequently. If an optometrist’s patient already has a file they should be covered annually. They’re not covered annually for normal age related vision loss, apparently. I’ve been getting notices for a check-up but I’d have to pay out of pocket at this point because I don’t qualify to have my check-up covered, yet, for several more years. I feel like I need progressive lenses for near and far-sightedness now so I don’t have to take my prescription glasses on and off.Dental care is currently for under 18 and over 65 who do not have a private benefits package (and are not eligible for one through their workplace or pension plan). It will soon be extended ages 55-64 (not sure what sooon means) and eventually to include 18-54.
Pharmacare, IIRC, only cover birth control and diabetes medication at present.
IMO both really should have been include 60 years ago when single-payer medicare came into being in Canada (basic eye care as well)
That would be blatantly unfair to the four million Canadians who live outside Canada.I'm not sure in your case. I think you may have to still be residing in Canada?
Yes, of courseYou should find out.
It's blatantly unfair to the four million Canadians who live outside CanadaI'm sure you would have access to a dentist if you are Canadian and living in Canada. Medical insurance is available to facilitate payment. I believe certain segments of citizens can get free or more affordable dental care. Ig you choose to live outside the country you lose access to a doctor, optometrist etc too. I lost health care paid for by the UK when I moved to Canada. Fairly normal situation.
Eye testing should be free anytime a referral is made (and when a patient asks for one) - it shouldn’t be so restricted. In BC it’s only allowed every (can’t remember off hand how many) certain number of years. I can understand needing a referral but they should be allowed more frequently. If an optometrist’s patient already has a file they should be covered annually. They’re not covered annually for normal age related vision loss, apparently. I’ve been getting notices for a check-up but I’d have to pay out of pocket at this point because I don’t qualify to have my check-up covered, yet, for several more years. I feel like I need progressive lenses for near and far-sightedness now so I don’t have to take my prescription glasses on and off.