This document discusses the inverse care law and its relevance to health inequalities in Canada. It argues that while the Canadian healthcare system aims to provide equal access to all citizens, those with lower socioeconomic status who have greater health needs tend to receive less care. Health facilities are distributed evenly rather than based on demand and need, so vulnerable populations have the same access but receive lower quality care due to greater health burdens. The inverse care law persists in Canada as the system fails to provide services proportional to populations' varying needs.