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Comment by geenat

6 hours ago

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How do you know that? You're making assumptions based on nothing.

You know people die of cancer in Canada too, right? You know people die of preventable illnesses in Canada too, right? Stop pretending we're perfect.

Anyway it simply does not matter if you are right - this is not the time or place for it.

  • My mother had it detected well in advance, and is currently being treated, the cancer is in remission now.

    I doubt Rebecca ever got that chance. Sure, surprise late stage cancer happens, but it's often caught when you get semi-annual checkups.

    • “Routine visit”? “Semi—annual checkup”? Where I live in Canada (Victoria) the health care system is so overburdened that this reads like a sick joke. The cost of living is too high and the government doesn’t pay enough to get family doctors out here, so we mostly just have the ER. This is with an NDP government for nearly the past decade, mind you.

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    • Once again, how do you know that? Or are you just making assumptions based on your pre-conceived ideas of how all 350m people in America live their lives?