Mass Migration: More seniors than ever waiting for long-term care beds in Ontario Canada – September 16, 2019,
Canada has a universal health care model, being that Canadians have embraced socialized health care, it’s wise that Canadian politicians do everything in their power to make sure health care in Canada is properly financed and unfortunately this is no longer the case. Unfortunately for socialist money printing can’t pay for health care, taxes derived from public sector workers isn’t enough to pay for Health Care, if Canadians want universal health care, they need a robust private sector that attracts investment from all over the world.
It should be noted that a lot of what Ontario depends on for health care is imported and isn’t necessarily made or manufactured in Canada. Adding to the problem is, of course, the health care professionals who need to be incentivized in order to become nurses and taxes that are low enough in Ontario to attract more donations into Canadian health care. Now obviously what’s being ignored in the article below is the human capital.
More seniors than ever waiting for long-term care beds in Ontario | TheStar
What good is health care without humans to administer it? Often ignored when people talk about Universal health care in Canada are health care professionals. You incentivize people to become Nurses, doctors etc. by paying them a wage that should put them in the upper tier classes of the middle class, but as we all know, wages in Canada have been stagnant while asset prices have been artificially inflated. The Bank of Canada(BoC), as well as the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation(CMHC), have done an excellent job protecting one class of people, while the working classes have gotten the short end of the stick.
Currently, GM workers went on strike, in 2018 Canada Post workers went on strike, well guess who can’t go strike? Yes, medical professionals, so what you’re getting a lot of now are people simply not becoming nurses or doctors in Canada or simply passing on the profession entirely. Although TheStar article talks about “More seniors than ever waiting for long-term care beds in Ontario” you should know that the problem is MASS MIGRATION!
If Canada had a market-based health care system, there would be a profit motive to cater to these masses of new people, but because we have a socialized health care system, what’s happening is people who paid into the system are having to share the same line as people who didn’t. Remember it’s like mass migration into Canada equated to highly skilled workers helping to build our economy, no, humans are humans, if they leave their third world country to come to Canada, why shouldn’t they bring their old parents and grandparents and why shouldn’t they expect the Canadian taxpayer to foot the bill? After all, it’s not like all of these economic migrants aren’t contributing, right?
Mass migration is, of course, hitting Ontario hard because although a migrant might land in P.E.I, they typically at some point make their way to Toronto or some other Ontario city. If Canadians want socialism, they’re going to have to rethink mass migration, because I don’t see too many of these mass migrants excited to work in labor intensive professions.
Interesting times ahead!