With the first 100 days of the PC administration in the rearview, NDP leader Jim Dinn is looking for concrete plans on how some substantial issues are going to be addressed.
Earlier this week, Premier Tony Wakeham touted some of the progress made since his party took office last October.
Dinn, however, believes the last three months have mostly been a “non-starter,” aside from cancelling some of the projects announced by the previous Liberal administration.
Dinn says in the next 100 days, which would include the House of Assembly reopening and the provincial budget, he wants to see government’s plans for files like housing.
He says the PCs committed to building 10,000 new homes. He wants to know how that plan is going to manifest itself so that in the next four years housing is available.






















