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The five candidates vying to be the next leader of the Ontario Liberal Party squared off in a debate in Thunder Bay last week.Nate Erskine-Smith has been the MP for Beaches-York since 2015.
We're actually looking at working with the municipalities to build non-market housing that we so desperately need. In the end, you [have] to listen to [those who live and work here] to develop that policy. Ultimately, I think as far as partnership with industry [stakeholders] with communities here, especially if you look at the mining sector, you can't just put a hole in the ground and have the company leave. You got to make sure that the community looked after during the mining operation and after the mining operation.
Erskine-Smith: In my experience in federal politics, I've seen better and I've seen worse and it's always been better where there's been active relationship building and partnership. Erskine-Smith: There's an especially acute [healthcare] challenge here in Northern Ontario, and we need to make sure that we are looking at pay, working conditions and [at] specific incentives to attract people to underserved communities [as well as] greater tuition subsidies.
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