Nova Scotia throne speech promises to address health care ‘challenges’
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Liberal government delivered a throne speech Thursday that promised to address health care problems but saved the details for next week’s budget.
The government said it had heard concerns voiced by voters during the May 30 election campaign, in which the state of health care and doctor shortages in particular became major issues.
“This spring, Nova Scotians voiced concerns about challenges in health care,” Arthur LeBlanc, the province’s first Acadian Lieutenant Governor, said in the speech. “Government heard these concerns and will respond.”
The government acknowledged that more mental health supports are needed, along with better access to primary care and a reduction in wait times.