N.B. Liberals, Progressive Conservatives spar over senior care on campaign trail
FREDERICTON — In a young New Brunswick election campaign already dominated by health care, one particular aspect of the issue is emerging early in the race: providing care to the province’s aging population.
The Liberal Party announced Saturday it will build three new nursing homes and add 86 memory-care beds if re-elected, as part of a five-year program to add 1,000 beds and make more than $100 million in renovations to existing nursing homes throughout the province.
“These investments … provide seniors with a better quality of life and give their families peace of mind. These projects will also create construction jobs,” said Liberal Leader Brian Gallant in a release.
He said the new beds and homes would be spread across the Saint John, King’s County and Charlotte County areas, as well as the southeast, the Fredericton River Valley and the Greater Miramichi areas.


