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For years, Canadians have lived under a healthcare system where access to modern medicine is treated like a scarce commodity. If you don’t have symptoms, you don’t get tests. If your odds of being sick are low, you wait until you’re visibly ill, until you’re coughing up blood, or slurring your words from a stroke, before the system will “allow” you to find out what’s wrong.
Doctors will tell you it’s not their fault. They operate under a system that forces them to weigh your right to first-world care against the limits of the public purse. They know ordering a precautionary MRI or CT scan for peace of mind is career suicide inside Alberta Health Services’ bureaucracy. So they don’t. They tell you to wait, to monitor, to come back if things get worse.
Premier Danielle Smith and Health Minister Adriana LaGrange are done with that. They are giving every Canadian access to first-world medicine, whether a bureaucrat wants them to have it or not.
This week, the Alberta ...
Here’s my email to Danielle today:
Madame Premier,
I just watched the announcement you and Minister LaGrange made regarding bringing in more private healthcare options for Albertans.
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YES! THANK YOU! WELL DONE! I FULLY SUPPORT THIS!
As you can see by the attached email that I sent to you on October 2 (though I never received a personal response), I think that the changes you are making will help me to address my various healthcare needs and I hope that this new system will be implemented IMMEDIATELY. I also hope that it can be made permanent so that a lefty government can't revoke it.
Now, while I have your attention, and while you are thinking of improving the healthcare of Albertans, may I STRONGLY suggest that you implement the following:
1. Vitamin D tests covered for all taxpaying Albertans, including the elderly who are shut-in at nursing homes.
2. Full access to Albertans to purchase over-the-counter ivermectin (perhaps ...