Also, consider that you are not getting as smooth an experience as you would if you did have a family doctor available, which at least some people in Quebec do. Waiting in a walk-in clinic for hours is not the best the Canadian system has to offer in terms of how it feels to use.
Quebec also has to deal with the challenges of staffing medical specialists in two languages, so it's a bit different than other provinces.
There are situations when each system has advantages when compared to the other. Likewise, disadvantages. It's a complicated issue.
As a Canadian, it does seem weird and sad and needlessly cruel to me that so many people in the USA pay for healthcare like people in ancient Rome paid Crassus for firefighting. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_firefighting
I was driving a borrowed car on a long trip by myself today, so I ended up listening to somebody else's radio station presets. I heard a show on Stanford university student radio where they played music by black women artists through the decades starting with the 1930s. It was, no kidding, the single best playlist I've ever heard on the radio.
Phrases like domestic cozy and premium mediocre are what you might call world hashes, fingerprints of worlds. They enable you to instantly classify whether a thing belongs in a world, or is an alien element within it, even before you have characterized the world at any significant level of detail. Take this picture (a screenshot of the […]
@nindokag DC is more efficient by a little... mostly though it's about how high you get the voltage.
ac is WAY easier to build voltage converters for. so this is one of the rare cases where you don't have many places drawing off the lines and it is a really long haul.
Neat article about the engineering challenges of getting terawatt-hours of energy from the world's largest wind and solar plants in Xinjiang to the population centers in east China that need it.
One surprising detail: they use DC for long-distance power transmission! I always learned AC was used because it's less lossy over long distances. But I guess they figured out a way to do even less lossy transmission using DC in the megavolt range. #renewableEnergy#heyfeedfox
a blogging challenge idea - like a book club without a book where topics are taken by different people & then all can comment.
Suggested by David Hopkins (UK) with the aim of being inclusive and going beyond the group of academics who had the idea to include lots of walks of life.
But for land managed by the Upper Thames Conservation Authority, which is adjacent to the GRCA, if I want to know, I have to contact a person in their planning department.