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Canadas declining health care system and the brain drain

t must do something to increase the supply as well, in order for the "market" to stay in equilibrium. The closer to equilibrium means fewer waiting lists for medical attention and better health care overall, which are aspects that we just cannot afford to overlook or relax at the expense of other Canadian health and social issues. Increased revenue through some form of privatization would provide more opportunity for Canadian research-new, cost-efficient ways to administer care could be discovered to curb private costs in the long run. New technologies and medicines can also be discovered and sold to other countries. Today's health care system in Canada needs serious attention from our government and as well as our citizens. To say that these problems will go away by themselves under our current system is ridiculous. Alternative solutions must be considered and addressed to Canadians so we don't find ourselves in serious trouble down the road. Health care will continue to be debated in parliament in the upcoming weeks and months, but one thing that is beyond debate is Canada's obligation to make our country a place where our children will want to stay and an attractive environment for investment and innovation. We must keep our best here in order stay ahead of pressing health issues and to attract talent from around the world. Exploring the option of a privately funded system ensures these Canadian morals and improves the quality of life for all Canadians....

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