If you are one of the millions of Canadians not fully covered by a group or employer health plan, you and your family are vulnerable to healthcare expenses not covered by your provincial health insurance plan. When you have to pay routine expenses like trips to the dentist and prescription drugs, the out of pocket expenses can add up very quickly. Unexpected expenses due to an accident or serious illness could be even more difficult to pay.
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