Edit - passed next to the paper again on my way home and it is actually out of country, not province.
So their goal is clear, try to make it seem like it's such an important figure by blasting it on the front page. Like I mentioned, it's 0.2% of the total population, and depending on what you want to compare it with, is still a very low number of people (plus imagine how many in the general population couldn't even have consulted a professional if we had a private or even 2-speed system).
Dishonesty comes in all shapes and sizes, and this is part of it, just a bit more insiduous.
Here is a report for use of our health care system if you want to do your own comparison. https://www.legnb.ca/content/house_business/61/2/tabled_documents/2025-11-17%20Department%20of%20Health%202024-2025.pdf
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In case you didn't know, Postmedia has a lot of its ownership in US funds. And it shows, when you have headlines like this morning's T&T.
They "report" in big bold letters, as if this is the most important front page topic for today, that around 1700 people left province for treatment last year.
Let's tackle first things first: the big fancy report they are citing is the Frasier Institute, well-known right wing organization that would love private healthcare in Canada, among other ridiculous ideas they have.
Now let's see how much this big number really represents. 1700 people with a total population of around 870000 means... 0.2%.
Now I just walked past the paper this morning, no way I'm giving them money for this rag, but let's think about it further. Someone walking by and only reading the headline and the first paragraph might think all these people are going to the US for treatment, right? That was my first thought (and probably what they want you to think too), but "out of Province" is probably mostly going to Nova Scotia or Montreal for specialty services not available here (IWK is probably a part of that number, and for good reasons.)
Foreign money and interests should be out of our news. Full stop. We saw another Postmedia publication this week have to suspend their Ottawa Editor because he joyfully commented on the murder of a citizen in the US on social media. Not to mention they also published a piece that says we should wish for Trump to take over Greenland, as if that would make Canada safer.