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The Daily Struggles of The Average Canadian.

If you didn't live in Canada, you'd think it couldn't get any better - free healthcare, as much snow as you can eat, and a surplus of official languages. But you'd be wrong. Dead wrong. Behind the veil of ice, lies a reality not unlike your own.

We are Canadians, and we have problems too.

/r/CanadianProblems

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I’m not interested in celebrating Canada Day anymore (or at least for the time being)

Before you down vote me, just hear me out. My relationship with Canada is complicated at best, I do like living here as have done all my life but there are some things that don’t sit right with me. Canada Day has been controversial with the Indigenous peoples in Canada who feel that it is a celebration of the colonization of their land by the British also with in discovery of unmarked graves of indigenous children were found in late-June 2021, at the site of an Indian residential school in British Columbia. I think that is safe to say that Canada Day is tainted, for me at least. And before you say that people died for this country, I get it they died to give us freedom which includes the freedom to not do something that you don’t want to do. It’s just Canada has problems and they need fixing and until then I think we should rethink what it means to be Canadian. And I’m not trying to tell people what to do, if you want to celebrate Canada Day then good for you but as for me I’m a bit fatigued to celebrate.

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2024/07/01
19:20 UTC

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Urologist's In Canada

Dear Khumes,

So it was January that I first got sick, Had a CT scan, Found out my Doctor never removed all the kidney stones to begin with. They sent him a referral, he looked at it and said everything was fine with the kidney. Got sick in March, same thing, same response. Still not hearing anything from him about his opinion on the matter personally. So my wife starts harassing his receptionist until he finally calls me personally saying that everything was fine and I should look elsewhere. So than I had me second throat scope in my life to check other angles. Nothing wrong with my esophagus or stomach. Now I'm just lost. Got sick 2 weeks ago, like really sick, throwing up, chills, soaked my bed in sweat. Wife finally comes home and drags me to the hospital. Meanwhile I'm like, "take me home", the whole time, Three stops later we finally find a hospital that will help, after all day and night racing around. Urologist gets spooked when he sees staples in my ureter on the CT scan with contrast. Mind you everyone's been blasting me with radiation this whole time. I'm probably hotter than an incandescent Christmas tree right now. Sent me home with antibiotics and told me to wait it out for my original urologist. Finally get appointments at this point. He acknowledges something is wrong but he's on vacation! No one is covering his office or patients either. So here I am, dying slowly, painfully, while my whole family watches on in horror. Than our doctor recommends we go to Hamilton. I was planning on waiting for the morning, I just wanted to sleep. We spent the whole day in the hospital again just to find out this new urologist doesn't wanna see us again. I fading out as the night progresses, my blood pressure keeps dropping and spiking. Wife looks at me and truly thought I wasn't going to make it through the night so she took me right than and there, knowing that we were going to spend the whole night at the Hamilton Hospital probably in a waiting room but what ever, LETS GO! Drove an hour and a half like this, fading in and out of consciousness. Paramedics would have just taken me to the nearest hospital, which we have all but tried every one already. Get there, they treat me in the waiting room because they have no rooms available, Stick me on a stretched outside the trauma wing where I watch mangled bodies come in and out of the OR's. Hooked me up to a drip feed antibiotics, like old-school gravity as my wife cuddles me to keep me warm. I'm just shaking uncontrollably at this point. I thought it was the end buddy. Finally talk to a urologist in the morning who says everything's going to be alright. "You made it to the right hospital" which my urologist was going to refer me to this Doctor anyways. She already knew I was coming aha. So when I showed up she's was like "Hey! I've heard so much about you" Lol. Now I'm sitting at this computer writing you this story shaking my head at out medical system. Free for what purpose?

Thanks for Asking,

CourteousBoots

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2024/06/28
22:08 UTC

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Trades people ghosting us..

As in the title. We need a new wood burning fireplace chimney liner and insert. Dealt with FIVE different trades people. THREE showed up to look at the job. ONE gave us a price. ALL HAVE DISAPPEARED!

They weren't bidding against one another. Once ghosted we would call the next person.

We are nice people and will pay in CASH. Have you had similar experiences?

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2023/11/24
17:16 UTC

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What do you guys think about wait times for medical care?

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2023/10/22
05:52 UTC

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Asking if anyone wants something from Tim's in the office

And someone starts to give you their f-ing breakfast order. Coffee people.... I meant coffee only!!

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2023/01/19
02:48 UTC

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moved province and can't find a family doctor

I moved to Newfoundland from alberta last year and have been trying to get a family doctor for a while but it's impossible there aren't enough doctors and a large amount of the population don't have family doctors. I had one in Alberta and was wondering if I could still see her even tho I'm a permanent resident in NFLD? I haven't been able to get my antidepressants for over a year now and on top of that have a bunch of other medical issues that I haven't been able to get looked at since moving. So is that possible or would I get trouble for doing that?

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2022/05/23
15:24 UTC

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And... The Sub is Open!!!

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2021/03/11
05:31 UTC

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"Legacy" Posts, And The Future of The Sub.

TL;DR: All current posts will be archived and kept as "Legacy Posts" as I try to fix up the presentation of the subreddit

Hello again everybody!

I have started work on my first act as the new owner of the sub, as I try to issue us into a "new era" of the sub. One of the first things I thought to do was to archive every single old post on this sub (except for ones that didn't even fit the old style of this sub) as I want to differentiate the older posts, and the newer posts. With this change, I want to also add more rules to the sub (as we currently have none) which is why this sub is in a restricted state. Once again, if you would like to become a mod, just modmail me.

Thanks.

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2021/01/23
09:08 UTC

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Under New Management! Help Us (me) at Canadian Problems!

Hello, you may have noticed i am the new owner of CanadianProblems, and i need your help! I will be working to make sure this sub can be the best it can be! Please use modmail to send your suggestions and mod applications! Thanks!

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2021/01/22
11:45 UTC

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Cashier at cineplex said "enjoy your movie" I replied "you too".

I just wanna go home now...

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2017/08/15
02:24 UTC

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This subreddit is mostly full of unfunny crap but I'm too polite to say anything.

I would blame the moderator, but that would be rude.

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2013/02/17
23:41 UTC

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I don't think my apology conveyed how sorry I was

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2013/01/29
07:08 UTC

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Came to /r/CanadianProblems expecting funny things, got 1 funny post and 13 year-old news articles.

4 Comments
2012/11/26
21:06 UTC

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