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Affordability platforms

Here's what the candidates in Edmundston-Vallée-des-Rivières, and their parties, are promising.

Childcare

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Liberal

  • Improve working conditions and increase wages for Early Childhood Educators
  • Reduce administrative and regulatory burden on childcare operators

    "Reduce the administrative and regulatory burden on childcare operators to enhance their ability to provide the best care possible for children." — Team Holt: Focused On You, retrieved 2024-10-12

  • Increase financial support for ECE students
We don't have any PC policies on Childcare.

Post-secondary

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Liberal

  • Work with universities and colleges to develop long-term strategies for student housing
  • Provide more grants for students studying in high-priority fields
  • Keep provincial student loans interest-free
We don't have any PC policies on Post-secondary.

Poverty and the minimum wage

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Liberal

  • Better allow people receiving social assistance to participate in the workforce without financial penalty or loss of benefits

    "Increase the capacity of New Brunswickers receiving social assistance to participate in the workforce without financial penalty or loss of benefits." — Team Holt: Focused On You, retrieved 2024-10-12

  • Increase social assistance rates

    "Increase social assistance rates given the rising cost of food and housing, while ensuring regulations are not penalizing recipients." — Team Holt: Focused On You, retrieved 2024-10-12

We don't have any PC policies on Poverty and the minimum wage.

Tax measures and rebates

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PC

  • Reduce the HST to 14% in Budget 2025, then to 13% in 2026

    "The promise, which will help New Brunswickers manage cost of living challenges, was reiterated at an event at a local car dealership in Edmundston. The HST will be cut to 14% in Budget 2025, and then to 13% in Budget 2026. When fully implemented, it will save the average New Brunswick family $1000." — pcnb.ca, retrieved 2024-10-12