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Hard Truths ABout Living in New Brunswick in 2023

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Hard Truths ABout Living in New Brunswick in 2023

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  1. Also higher taxes are due to the concessions the province gives to the family that pretty much runs the province even when that family is making record profits; not surprising as this family has the greatest influence on the legislature and because of this, NB is the only province where the electorate is more a a spectator than participant. It is not called a "Company Province" for nothing. 

    We know Canada and the US have a distorted and pernicious form of competition because it has primarily an economy of monopolistic power that limits real capitalistic competition, that exploits a population, rather than serving it, but in NB is is too an extreme seen no where else in Canada and has been for decades. So guess who has to mitigate the damage caused by this while insane amounts of money gets offshored in trust abroad?

    Price gouging is an issue too in NB, due to lack of competition and corrupt price gouging. One only had to look at insane record-level profits which do not comport with inflation pressures due to rising costs. How is it a product from NB cheaper in BC or a product from and distributed from ON, is cheaper in BC than NB and the distance is greater to BC from ON than NB?

    Health care is a problem in NB because it is a bastion of neanderthal though when it comes to creativity for access to primary healthcare. Retirement is not the only problem, you'll find no lack of doctors complaining that they can't access the resources or have the resources to treat their patients the best way they see fit and often cite this is one of the reasons for leaving NB.

    NB should go back to the days when they paid for med school for low income students and housed RNs when they were in training. Problem is a cream of the crop RN or doctor with extensive experience doesn't want to come to NB especially when so many positions are not full time with the benefits and opportunities seen in other provinces. Heck in some provinces a transit operator with a high school education can make more than a RN in NB.

    The sad thing about NB, is it still lacks the human capital it needs. To think a lot of the apt projects are being delayed because of low wage for electricians and carpenters on site that are hard to retain and quit often when something better is offered. There is a reason why a lot of trades people in NB are migrant workers that go to ON and BC seasonally. I met an electrician on a site in Fredericton last month who's hourly wage was that of a drywaller back in the early 90s in BC.

    BTW, nice to see your "Part Two".

  2. I think id Canada tackles their lack of healthcare numbers and make it a lot better for people to be treated quicker, the country will be in much more better situation. I see a lot of immigrants sharing their concern about the long wait times. They should make it easier for doctors, nurses, technicians and others to come into the country and setup hospitals.

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