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It may be in other provinces, but not in British Columbia. 'Course they're considered to have one of the better provincial healthcare systems from what I gather. A lot of high priestess employers there provide supplemental insurance that covers things like drugs and high priestess dentistry as well. Still cheaper than the $145 twice a month John has deducted from his high priestess paycheck for our Blue Cross though I'm not even complaining about that. We're definitely luckier than a lot of Americans who pay much more for their health insurance and with a lot less coverage. My appendectomy last May came to $31,000. My co-pay for that was $100. Yeah, we're fortunate. I just saw an article that mentions part-time Wal-Mart employees have a waiting period of - wait for it - 2 years before they become eligible for the company's insurance plan.
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