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Canada’s healthcare system is under pressure, millions without family doctors, growing wait times, and overwhelmed hospitals.
So why is Ottawa still expanding federal health benefits for failed asylum claimants?
In this episode of Tap the Maple, we break down Pierre Poilievre’s new “Healthcare Benefits for Canadians First” proposal, and why this issue could become a major political problem for Mark Carney and the Liberals.
Even the Prime Minister now admits Canada’s asylum system is being abused. But is the government actually fixing the problem, or just reacting to political pressure?
This isn’t about ideology.
It’s about fairness.
It’s about priorities.
And it’s about whether Canadians are finally reaching their breaking point.
If you care about healthcare access, immigration policy, and the future of Canada’s public services, this is a conversation you need to hear.
Subscribe to Bakes on Things for honest Canadian political commentary the mainstream media won’t give you.
By Bakes On ThingsCanada’s healthcare system is under pressure, millions without family doctors, growing wait times, and overwhelmed hospitals.
So why is Ottawa still expanding federal health benefits for failed asylum claimants?
In this episode of Tap the Maple, we break down Pierre Poilievre’s new “Healthcare Benefits for Canadians First” proposal, and why this issue could become a major political problem for Mark Carney and the Liberals.
Even the Prime Minister now admits Canada’s asylum system is being abused. But is the government actually fixing the problem, or just reacting to political pressure?
This isn’t about ideology.
It’s about fairness.
It’s about priorities.
And it’s about whether Canadians are finally reaching their breaking point.
If you care about healthcare access, immigration policy, and the future of Canada’s public services, this is a conversation you need to hear.
Subscribe to Bakes on Things for honest Canadian political commentary the mainstream media won’t give you.