Nova Scotia’s top three political party leaders continue to campaign Friday, with four days to go until election day.
Liberal Party Leader Zach Churchill made a health-care infrastructure announcement in Halifax Friday morning.
He says his party will fix gaps and launch new initiatives “to ensure every resident has access to the care they need close to home.”
Churchill pointed to delays in the QEll hospital redevelopment project.
“Throughout the campaign, l’ve heard heartbreaking stories from patients and staff about how our health-care system is failing them,” Churchill said. “The QEll redevelopment was supposed to be a cornerstone of fixing health care in our province, but under Tim Houston, it’s become a mess – half the size and twice the cost. Our government will uncover what went wrong, bring transparency to the process, and ensure …