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02/03/2021 10:00 AM EST
This week brought with it some welcome news sort of, with caveats on the vaccine front. But the rise of vaccine nationalism and the threat of export controls raises the question: Did it have to be like this?
Snow day campaigns for Avalon candidates
NL Alliance hosts virtual event
Info on mail-in ballots
Where the leaders are today, tomorrow
Andrew Furey promised Thursday there s no frightening budget coming should he and his Liberal Party win the upcoming election, as he defended yet again the still-to-be seen Moya Greene report.
The Liberal leader was forced to the defensive Thursday in St. John s as he took questions from reporters, who quizzed him on how he plans to address the province s fiscal situation, and what role the Greene report will play in those moves. There is no simple solution to this, he said. There s not going to be an incredibly blunt and frightful budget that shocks everybody into their basements. That s not going to happen.
With N.L. on the financial brink, Crosbie targets Ottawa with promise to fight for fairness
With Newfoundland and Labrador facing economic disaster, the PC leader suggested Friday that a new deal with Ottawa is the best hope for recovery and that he s the leader best equipped to negotiate with the federal government.
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With few homegrown options, PC leader suggests N.L s best hope is a lifeline from the federal government
Posted: Jan 22, 2021 3:17 PM NT | Last Updated: January 22
PC Leader Ches Crosbie, speaking during a news conferences in Clarenville Friday, revealed a list of demands from Ottawa that he says will help Newfoundland and Labrador through its current fiscal and demographic crises.(PC Party of N.L.)