Tony Wakeham says people across the country have concerns about the same issues, such as the carbon tax, healthcare, and the cost of living.
The leader of the opposition, Tony Wakeham, believes people in Nova Scotia have spoken with the latest election by re-electing a PC majority government this week. Wakeham says people across the country have concerns about the same issues, such as the carbon tax, healthcare, and the cost of living. Wakeham says the PC’s will have a platform that will show the people of this province that we can do better and we will. Meanwhile, there will be a municipal, provincial and federal election next year.
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