BC NDP leader John Horgan (far right) was in Courtenay Sunday, campaigning with Courtenay-Comox candidate Ronna-Rae Leonard.
The two spent some time at the Ocean Front Village long-term care home construction site on Cliffe Avenue, met with local municipal leaders, then toured the Courtenay Museum, to see the newly discovered plesiosaur fossil.
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Horgan praised Leonard’s work to help seniors in Courtenay-Comox — delivering a new long-term care facility with 120 publicly funded beds, a new seniors-focused primary care network, and training more health care assistants with 60 new seats at North Island College.
“Ronna-Rae was so effective at getting things done for seniors locally, she was the obvious choice to deliver results across B.C. as our Parliamentary Secretary for Seniors,” said Horgan. “With Ronna-Rae as part of our team, we will keep BC moving forward, not for those at the top, but for everyone—including for our seniors.”
Leonard is seeking a second term as the Courtenay-Comox MLA.
terry.farrell@blackpress.ca
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