Leader Susan Holt says what may seem like a suitable model of development in one part of the province may not necessarily work for another because of differences in population, community and geography
N.B. Liberal Party Leader Susan Holt says that if elected on Oct. 21, a Liberal government would partner with municipalities and community services to improve mental-health supports and tackle crime. New Brunswick ’s Liberal Leader says the province needs to move away from a “one size fits all model” if it wants to achieve growth and progress.
Speaking at an event organized by the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce and the University of New Brunswick, Susan Holt said on Tuesday that what may seem like a suitable model of development in one part of the province may not necessarily work for another because of differences in population, community and geography.
She says such growth can be achieved through partnerships with local communities, universities and governments to understand problems and “deliver a tailored program.” Over the course of the evening, Holt also talked about public safety and immigration, issues that have generated animated discourse. She says that if elected on Oct. 21, a Liberal government would partner with municipalities and community services to improve mental health supports and tackle crime.
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