I agree - certainly it is in many ways not bad at everything. That would be a gross exaggeration and injustice. But I'd say it 'should be better' rather than 'could be'. And that's where we could elaborate to deep depths and complexities. The state of Canadian health care is not a result of a singular policy or parameter. Just like with the assumption immigrants want to move having the Canadian health care at the top of their list. That kind of touches the ancient belief in some sort of superiority, while there is none. Immigrants are a very diverse group and you can't judge them as one. There are many. Absolutely, for someone coming here from poor underdeveloped countries, a sudden free benefits, housing, health care, and so on, is like heaven. They bring kids and elderly along, and have it all catered to. Then, others come here because purely of political reasons. 0r economical. Take my family. We are all highly educated. 0ne of my family was a pediatrician, another dermatologist and a head of the biggest hospital in my city, the size of Vancouver. My father was a naval engineer and mother masters in orthopedic rehabilitation. They came to Canada because of very unstable situation in Poland, and martial law. It was complicated, but eventually they were joined together. So, it was politics and economics. But hell, we had good health care in Poland at the time, and my whole family had status. Another example, and I know this group quite well. The Filipinos. 0penly, they come here to work, sand money back home, and if they have enough - go back home to the Philippines! Chinese - they like business in Canada because it's easy for them, but they also like living in China. And the group coming from a variety of already developed, especially European, countries? They come with mney, pensions in pounds and Euros, which translate nicely into the Canadian dollar. They don't need to work much, just find cheaper rural properties and love Canada. But immigration because of the Canadian health care? That's mostly people who had not much or nothing where they were. Pretty much anything would be better here for them.
Anyway, I'm just saying it it a complex issue with many superficially unrelated angles. I'm also saying that if the Canadian government, especially the recent and current liberal, was spending hundreds of millions of dollars on the Canadians and the Canadian heath care, for example, instead of literally billions on saving the world, everything here would be not just, but so much better. Saying it's not bad does not improve things, but rather indicate conformity and willingness to passively take what one can and just keep things as they are. Because it's safe. But not for everyone. And the recent dozens of millions of taxpayers money given by the liberals to Master Card and Lablaws, private corporations, to stimulate their business? And they are not the first? That's just crosses the line in more than one way.
To wind it up, I have my second surgery tomorrow morning so I better take care of organizing things here. Third degree burns to your leg are no fun, so stay away from the hot exhaust pipes if you can.