“No matter what they present to us, we’ve lost confidence in their ability to properly forecast and show reliable information in terms of what they present.”New Brunswick border town prepares for looser restrictionsHe asks how we can be sure the province’s PC government will actually use what it allots in the legislature Tuesday.
He says he does hope to hear spending planned in the education sector and on youth mental health, with students losing still more class time over the winter due to COVID-19. Housing and health care, meanwhile, are on the wish list of all three opposition parties in the house. “With a surplus exceeding $400 million, this budget is an excellent opportunity for government to provide resources to much needed areas,” says People’s Alliance Leader Kris Austin in a statement sent to Global News.© 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.