The provincial government says its poverty reduction plan for seniors will not be released as a single document.
Rather, they say the plan is contained within the 2024 budget.
The idea of a specialized plan focused on seniors was announced when the province brought forward its new poverty reduction plan last fall.
Earlier this week, PC Opposition critic Craig Pardy questioned the minister responsible for seniors, Paul Pike, about the status of that strategy.
But Pike failed to reference any timelines, and instead talked about other items included in the budget.
Officials with Pike’s department, meanwhile, say the strategy is included in the budget as the Seniors Well-Being Plan.
It includes $10 million for home repairs and modifications for seniors, support for caregivers of seniors with complex needs living at home, grants for low-income seniors living at home for things such as snow-clearing and grocery delivery, enhanced influenza vaccines for people over the age of 65, food and heating support for seniors in coastal Labrador, as well as expansion of the 211 community support line.