The PC Party has officially unveiled its election platform, which they call their “blueprint” for jobs and growth in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The 75-page document contains their plans on numerous topics, centred around the focal point of their campaign—bringing back jobs and growing the economy.
The document outlines the PC party’s plans for issues such as Muskrat Falls, the fishery, equality for women, Labrador’s potential, the tourism industry, and COVID-19.
The 75 page document contains 25 key points @vocmnews pic.twitter.com/gvgWXePmFU
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It outlines where the party will focus its spending, and lists areas that will require attention on a priority basis.
PC Leader Ches Crosbie says that ultimately, most of the major policy initiatives were already announced over the last few weeks. However, he believes voters should take notice and realize “they have a choice.”
They can choose the Greene Report and austerity, he says, or they can choose growth and jobs.






















