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"bearsbuddy" wrote in message
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"Michael Daly" wrote in message
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On 24-Mar-2005, Scott Weiser wrote:

Does it insure you for hospitalization and surgery? If so, it
would appear
to be illegal under Canadian law.


Really? How about identifying the specific bill and section
of the bill
that states what the law is so that we can verify?

This is the Usenet, where truth is a particularly rare
commodity.


Well, from you sertainly.

It's up to you to prove me wrong if you can.


I've proved you wrong many, many times. However, it remains
up
to you to prove your assertions - you make a claim, you back
it up.

Or perhaps you're lying, or are merely too stupid to know
what your policy
actually covers.


I know - you don't. You've never let your ignorance prevent
you from
posting bull****. I know what the policy covers, since I've
had
to make claims against it in the past. You're talking
bull****, as usual.

Mike


Another lie by Scottie-poo debunked:
http://www.insurance-canada.ca/consp...pplemental.php

Mark

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LOL I think you should read it before you post it. He never
said that there was 'no' supplimental insurance, just what it
coves. Guess you missed that part, eh?

Here's the first clue, irst line...
"..Many residents of any given province in Canada choose to
purchase health insurance for medical services which are not
provided by the provincial health plan..."

Having the insuance isn't going to get you the required hospital
treatment if it's covered, in due time, by the health Canada
system.