In Canada, Health Care is a Right. Except if You’re a Migrant Worker - The Tyee
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Article Excerpt
Eloina Alberto remembers coming to Canada from Mexico about a decade ago. Although she had applied for a work permit, she was not yet covered by the BC Medical Services Plan.
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“I was really stressed and I was pregnant,” she said. “I was thinking, ‘If I’m not getting MSP on time, how much will I have to pay for this?’”
Because she had worked as a nurse, Alberto said she knew she needed to get proper care to deliv…
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