New Brunswick Liberals promise rent cap, tax cuts in first 100 days in office

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New Brunswick Liberals promise rent cap, tax cuts in first 100 days in office
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A rent cap, tax cuts, and payments to nurses are among the election promises the New Brunswick Liberals say they will fulfil in their first 100 days in office.

It’s the end of a decades-long fight in New Brunswick. Premier Susan Holt announced the repeal of long-standing restrictions on abortion access in the province. But as Silas Brown reports, despite the progress, significant challenges remain in ensuring full access for all. – Nov 7, 2024

“Your government understands that trust does not come easy, but they are ready and willing to work hard to earn it,” the Liberals said in their speech, read in the legislature by Lt.-Gov. Brenda Murphy.The government says its priorities will be health care, affordability and housing, education, economic development, the environment, and “trusted leadership.”For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen.

The government said it would extend operating room hours to ensure hospitals “are used to their fullest potential.” Another health-care promise is to create centralized wait-lists and connected digital records management systems.These Canada-U.S. border crossing hours are changing next year. Here’s why

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