this is not the thread for an in-depth discussion on country-comparison health care... where, respectively, you get a member offering anecdote and perception without detail. Where you get another member speaking of 2-decade old 2000 WHO rankings as if they have meaning today:
2021 election campaign health care related pledges can be... should be... analyzed on their merits (or lack therein). It is not anecdote that 2-tier health care worsens wait list times in the public sphere; it is not anecdote that 2-tier health care causes a removal of medical professionals from the public sphere; it is not anecdote that 2-tier health care creates 2 standards of health care - one for people who can pay and one for people who can't.
Feel free to complain to admin if you're unhappy with the logical conclusion of a discussion regarding Canada joining much of the rest of the developed world and having an option for private delivery of Healthcare.
Making it illegal is the more extreme stance, IMHO.