In fact, this Canadian company started in Oakville, Ontario in 1998 now boasts 165,000 insured clients. Their revenue in 2006 was over $18-million and the company ranked 51st in the list of "Canada's Fastest-Growing Companies" for 2007.
Wondering why our government hasn't come in and arrested their Canadian clients for violating the ban on private health insurance?
Answer: because in Canada it's not illegal for you to purchase health insurance for your pet, only yourself.
Monday, August 13, 2007
Canadian private health insurance provider rolling in dough
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Labels: Alberta, health reform
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My biggest concern about this information is that you may cause some wackos to go and suggest that the public purse should be covering pets too.
Never thought of that... yikes!
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