Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Racial differences.
Actually, I did some research and the main reasons cited are:
1. Universal Healthcare System
- Canada’s single-payer healthcare system (Medicare) provides universal coverage, ensuring access to preventive care—leads to earlier detection and management of conditions like heart disease or diabetes.
2. Lower Rates of Chronic Diseases
- Canadians have lower rates of obesity (29% vs. 42% in the U.S.) and related conditions like diabetes and heart disease, which are major drivers of premature death.
3. Social Safety Nets and Inequality
- Canada has stronger social safety nets, including parental leave, childcare support, and poverty reduction programs. Also lower infant mortality rates.
4. Gun Violence and Safety
- The U.S. has significantly higher rates of gun-related deaths (14.7 per 100,000 vs. Canada’s 2.1).