Your universal healthcare was fought for by the people of rural Saskatchewan. Without rural Saskatchewan fighting for universal healthcare you would be dependent on the private health insurance companies just like the Americans today.
Interesting is that rural Saskatchewan supported and used a publicly run regional bus service for over 60 years successfully. I don’t know if any other rural area of Canada that had a provincial crown corporation providing such a service to remote communities.
Saskatchewan has been the leader in Canada in creating government programs for its people. Many of the ideas you take for granted were fought for and started right here in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan is the birthplace of social democratic governments in Canada. There are many things that you today only dream about that we have already had.
people did not vote to remove these services but they did elect right wing governments who did take these services away even though they did not campaign on removing these services. So your saying that rural Saskatchewan voted to remove these services is not true. Not is your saying true that rural Saskatchewan wants to remove unversal healthcare when it was in fact rural Saskatchewan that fought to bring it in. It was Saskatchewan that had the doctor’s strike to fight the implementation of universal healthcare. Universal healthcare is a gift from Saskatchewan to you.
now kindly quit telling me what rural Saskatchewan wants and votes for when voting did not take place to remove these public transportation services. The people voted for nothing. And Saskatchewan has proven for over 60 years that STC could provide that service to the residents of rural Saskatchewan. And it is not up to someone from Ottawa to tell people in Saskatchewan where they should live or what services they should have.