New Brunswick Election: Health Care Takes Center Stage
Blaine Higgs advocates for management-driven health care reform as rivals propose significant spending.
- Progressive Conservative leader Blaine Higgs emphasizes improving health care through better management practices rather than increased spending.
- Higgs asserts that simply spending more money will not solve the province's health care challenges.
- The Liberal party pledges to establish 30 new community clinics at a cost of $115.2 million over four years.
- The Green party proposes an annual investment of $380 million to overhaul the primary health care system.
- New Brunswick voters will head to the polls on October 21 to decide the province's political future.