I am running in this election because I believe it's time for a real change. For too long now what's been tried hasn't been working, and band-aid solutions only go so far. As a social worker I see how overburdened our systems are and believe we need prevention not just reaction.
Our homeless rates are rising and too often people who are seeking emergency shelter are turned away because of no availability. We need affordable, stable and safe housing so that people can have security and safety.
In my own advocacy I have found that our healthcare system lacks transparency, communication and continuity of care. Information is scattered across various systems and gaps exist in policy where people are falling through the cracks which contribute to the amount of drug toxicity deaths in the province. We need a healthcare system that is streamlined with tightened gaps.
The cost of living continues to rise but wages remain stagnant. People are finding it harder and harder to make ends meet and keep the wolf away from the door. Worker's rights and worker's safety are paramount; people need to earn a fair wage that does more than just keep the lights on and they need to be able to do this in a workplace that is safe and supportive.
We need more child care spaces that are affordable and accessible; wait lists for these spaces are cumbersome and lengthy and oftentimes families have to register before their child is even born. This is not workable.
Newfoundlanders and Labradorians deserve a better deal. If not now, then when?