Health Care
Canada has a public health care system that makes critical care accessible to all Canadian citizens and permanent residents alike.
Although the health care systems are run by Provincial ministries of health, the Federal Government sets the standards for health care across the country.
There are three provinces that charge health care premiums (BC, Alberta and Ontario). In the remaining provinces and territories, health care is paid for through taxes. Provincial governments are responsible for the actual administration and delivery of health care in their jurisdictions.
Learn more about health care in specific provinces and territories:
Health Care in Alberta
Health Care in British Columbia
Health Care in Manitoba
Health Care in New Brunswick
Health Care in Newfoundland And Labrador
Health Care in Nova Scotia
Health Care in Ontario
Health Care in Prince Edward Island
Health Care in Quebec
Health Care in Saskatchewan
Health Care in Northwest Territories
Health Care in Nunavut
Health Care in Yukon
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