> The service/quality of care I receive in the USA is far superior in my opinion.
Sure if you have the means either with money or benefits. But too many people don't, and horror stories about US healthcare are depressingly common.
> If you don't mind paying incredibly high taxes for health care
Not really. For an example comparison
> In 2017, workers in the 37 OECD countries paid slightly more than a quarter of their gross wages in tax, on average. At 22.8 per cent, Canada is actually below that average, and as well is below the U.S. rate of 26 per cent.
Sure if you have the means either with money or benefits. But too many people don't, and horror stories about US healthcare are depressingly common.
> If you don't mind paying incredibly high taxes for health care
Not really. For an example comparison
> In 2017, workers in the 37 OECD countries paid slightly more than a quarter of their gross wages in tax, on average. At 22.8 per cent, Canada is actually below that average, and as well is below the U.S. rate of 26 per cent.
https://www.macdonaldlaurier.ca/canadas-taxes-compare-oecd-c...