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Up to the Job. Recover, Reinvent, Renew

2009

We have a proven track record of leading this province through uncertain times, and we have a solid plan to tackle the significant challenges we are facing right now and in the years ahead. [...] We have a lot of work in the days and years ahead, and we have a plan to tackle some of the most significant issues of our time – mental health, economic recovery and growth, food security, homelessness. [...] We will continue to incorporate the use of technology and expand virtual doctor appointments for specialist appointments and assessments to help connect seniors and rural residents with resources and specialists who are in urban centres. [...] For months now we have improved education and support is necessary for been working on a new five-year professionals working in the realm of mental heath and action plan that places greater addictions, given the pace of change and the magnitude priority on prevention and early of the crisis. [...] As part of the new civics classes, we will looking at more comprehensive school ensure an educational review of Indigenous and Black food programs, and in our spring history and will work with those communities to ensure budget we committed to make food materials reflect accurate and up-to-date information programs available in every school available.
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Pages
28
Published in
Fredericton, NB, CA

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