Liberals promise a $10.9-million early learning workforce development strategy to train 300 early childhood educators
This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.The Nova Scotia Liberals focused their election campaign Friday on equity in child care, while the Tory leader continued his relentless critique of the province’s health-care system.
Preston is expected to be competitive. Liberal Angela Simmonds is vying for the seat against Progressive Conservative Archy Beals and Colter Simmonds of the NDP. He also discussed a previous pledge of $3 million to provide elementary school students with healthy, locally sourced lunches.
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