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Think twice before moving to New Brunswick, warns new resident in need of doctor
Since moving to New Brunswick in 2018, Rodney Pavlica has struggled to find a family doctor to handle his care. While he loves his new home and neighbours, he said the lack of health care has forced him to pay out of pocket to see a doctor in Quebec.
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Rodney Pavlica moved to Havelock in 2018 and has been on the wait list for a family doctor ever since
Posted: May 10, 2021 7:00 AM AT | Last Updated: May 10
Rodney Pavlica moved to New Brunswick from Alberta in 2018 to start a new life. But with no family doctor, it s turned out to be the worst decision he s ever made, he says.(Submitted by Rodney Pavlica)
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The New Brunswick Business Council has named Alex LeBlanc as its president and CEO.
The former executive director of the New Brunswick Multicultural Council succeeds Adrienne O’Pray, who served in the role for over six years. O’Pray left to join MESH/Diversity as VP of client success.
“I’m really excited to carry on the work that Adrienne O’Pray did at the Business Council. She provided tremendous leadership. She worked in the spirit of collaboration and partnership with diverse organizations around key issues,” he said.
LeBlanc has been the executive director at the Multicultural Council for the past six and a half years. Assistant director Ginette Gautreau is taking over in the interim while the Multicultural Council searches for a permanent successor.