Twinned Highways Save Lives
This morning I had the chance to drive across a newly built section of Highway 104 for the first time with my friend and supporter Chief Joe MacDonald.
Major National Pharmacare Update
August 11th, 2021 - Far too many Canadians can’t afford the medicine they need to be well - we are working to change that.
Today, PEI became the first province to sign an agreement with Canada’s Minister of Health Patty Hajdu and the federal government to accelerate the implementation of a national universal pharmacare system. I am hopeful that other provinces, including Nova Scotia, will soon be in a position to do the same.
Canada hits Vaccination Milestone
Canada hits another vaccination milestone - we now have a higher percentage of fully vaccinated people than the United States.
Affordable Childcare Agreement reached with Province of Nova Scotia!
New Affordable Childcare Agreement made with the Province of Nova Scotia!
Every child deserves the best possible start in life, and parents should have the ability to build both a family and a career. Yet, too many Canadians lack access to affordable, inclusive, and high quality childcare. The COVID-19 pandemic has also made clear that without access to childcare, parents - and women in particular - cannot fully participate in the workforce.
$1.6 Million in Federal support for Antigonish Active Transportation
Big news for Antigonish! Today I had the chance to announce over $1.6M of federal funding to establish a new active transportation trail system which will run through the heart of the Town of Antigonish and connect with existing and future active transportation pathways in the community.
$1.27 Million in Federal Support for affordable housing on Pictou Landing First Nation
Everyone deserves a safe and affordable place to call home. The reality is that for far too many people, housing remains out of reach.
This problem is exacerbated for many Indigenous communities because the rules that govern land use on reserves preclude Indigenous peoples from getting a mortgage or owning property in the communities where they were born and raised. This is just one example of systemic racism in Canada and it must be addressed.