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by kogepathic
3241 days ago
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> I think most people are willing to take a pay cut in exchange for better social services and free healthcare & education. Postsecondary education is not free* in Canada. It's certainly cheaper than in the US, but nowhere near free. I paid around $10k/year for my B.Eng program (as a domestic student in the late 00's). Also healthcare in Canada, while covering regular doctors visits and any emergency hospitalisation, is not entirely free. You still have to pay for dental/optical (unless your employer offers additional insurance) and you still pay for prescriptions (which can add up). * maybe this is just your phrasing and you meant "better education and free healthcare" |
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Being from Eastern Europe my education has been completely free so I assumed it's the same in Canada as it is seen as a more socialist/liberal version of US (at least that's the impression I get about Canada from here).
The argument expressed in my comment still makes sense though, actually it's even stronger since education is not free in Canada.