Nova Scotia MLA apologizes for blaming health care costs on ‘lifestyle choices’
HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia MLA is apologizing for a social media post that appeared to blame rising health care costs on the “lifestyle choices” of the province’s residents.
Hugh MacKay, who represents Chester-St. Margaret’s for the governing Liberals, said in a Facebook post Sunday that Nova Scotia is plagued by chronic diseases that are “often linked to lifestyle choices.”
“Smoking, over-consumption of alcohol, poor diet, and inactivity all greatly increase the risk of developing heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, and cancer,” he said in the post, which has since been deleted.
“The treatment costs for these oft-preventable diseases is immense and is a source of great frustration for our health care professionals and for your government.”


