I’ve been spending some time reading different articles pertaining to Canada’s system, here are a few conclusions: For routine care there arguably no difference, although if you needed more extensive type surgery your better off here. also if you have cancer your better off here as well. I also found yhis statement regarding Canada’s system:

“The part nobody ever talks about when they mention Canada’s health care system is how intertwined it is with their 100-point merit-based immigration system. People with chronic illnesses are not allowed to immigrate to Canada, period. That includes children with asthma. That includes spouses of actual Canadian citizens if they have an expensive chronic condition like MS. All potential newcomers are subjected to rigorous medical and psychological testing beforehand and even intellectual deficiencies in a family member are a deal-breaker for the entire family. American leftists are completely clueless. They point to countries like Canada and lament the fact that we can’t provide universal health coverage like they do, yet scream like wild banshees when you start talking about bringing even the tiniest degree of common sense into the equation as it relates to our massive immigration problem.”