So the better alternative is to have no health care. I doubt your story as I have many relatives in Canada and they are not only satisfied with their system but laugh at the "dumb Americans" who can't afford health coverage and who constantly try to "crawl across the border" into Canada thinking they can get it free there.
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Go ahead and doubt my story then. Or perhaps try living in this system. The main architect of Canadian healthcare Jack Layton went to Europe for treatment when he had cancer. Try to comprehend the economics of this issue and you'd realize that it's not about "free", it's about monopolization and price inflation benefiting massive pharmaceutical companies with no incentive for innovation and competition leading to better treatment, greater medications and low prices.
It's not rocket science.