Cost of living and health care will continue to dominate House of Assembly debates
The 2022 fall sitting for the House of Assembly begins Monday, Oct. 3. — Joe Gibbons/The Telegram - joe gibbonsST. JOHN'S, N.L. — In a few days, MHAs will return from their districts to debate in the House of Assembly when the fall session of the legislature begins Oct. 3.
“We will also continue our work to improve access to primary healthcare across our province and support Newfoundlanders and Labradorians with pressures associated with the rising cost of living.”House of Assembly Management Commission receives independent review of report on suspended Elections NL official
“Outside of urgent disaster relief, so many key issues are being ignored by this Liberal government. The PC Opposition is focused on bringing the concerns that they have heard from constituents to the floor of the House of Assembly.“The healthcare crisis in Newfoundland and Labrador grows by the hour, the cost of living in our province continues to skyrocket on the Liberal watch – as shown by the sugar tax grab, which serves only to put more pressure on the people of our province.
“Around the world, climate scientists have been warning us to expect events like this, and for them to happen more frequently, with increasing intensity. We need a plan as to how we are going to address this across the province, especially for coastal communities that are at the greatest risk,” Dinn said in a statement.He said other top issues for the fall legislature include housing, healthcare and affordability.“There are currently at least 120 empty N.L.
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