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Essay heading: Health Care
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Canada spent about $142 billion in health care in 2005 where as the American government spent about 2.2 trillion in 2004. Now there is a large population difference between the two countries that an average of about “$3,165 per capita on health care, compared to over $7,000 per capita in the United States... displayed 300 characters
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Canada spent about $142 billion in health care in 2005 where as the American government spent about 2.2 trillion in 2004. Now there is a large population difference between the two countries that an average of about “$3,165 per capita on health care, compared to over $7,000 per capita in the United States... displayed next 300 characters
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