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  40.  @venividivici20  "Unfortunately Mr. Singh is not the leader to make the NDP relevant as he has not made any seat gains during his tenure as leader." I think he's spent his whole life trying to prove himself worthy. This 70 year old Canadian Senior asks why federally our do we keep banging our collective heads against the wall? We actually don't vote any winning party in; we vote out the previous party. Liberal & Conservative have been the only federal government I've ever known. Drastic times call for drastic measures; Jagmeet could definitely stand up to Trump. He'd definitely get my vote, but don't live in his riding. The various provincial NDP governments across Canada have achieved numerous positive outcomes since their inception. Here's a list of key accomplishments: - Introduced Canada's first Collaborative Emergency Centres for 24/7 emergency care[1] - Improved rural healthcare by recruiting more doctors and nurse practitioners[1] - Expanded mental health services, including crisis intervention and school clinicians[1] - Implemented newborn screening tests for additional conditions[1] - Balanced the budget in Nova Scotia when only three other provinces could do so[1] - Increased minimum wage for four consecutive years in Nova Scotia[1] - Reduced small business tax rate by 40% in Nova Scotia[1] - Invested in autism support for pre-school children[1] - Implemented class size caps and increased reading assistance in schools[1] - Opened nearly 1,000 new long-term care beds in Nova Scotia[1] - Enacted Canada's first Cyber-Safety law to address bullying[1] - Increased renewable energy goals and protected Georges Bank from oil drilling[1] - Introduced Pharmacare in British Columbia[3] - Established a minimum income for seniors in British Columbia[3] - Implemented province-wide kindergarten in British Columbia[3] - Created the Agricultural Land Reserve in British Columbia to protect against urban sprawl[3] - Launched major hydroelectricity development projects in Manitoba[4] - Introduced public auto insurance in Manitoba[4] - Amalgamated the city of Winnipeg[4] - Played a key role in the repatriation of the Canadian constitution and development of the Charter of Rights[5] - Expanded wind power and introduced the Seniors' Drug Plan in Saskatchewan[5] - Formed 26 provincial and territorial governments across Canada[6] - Implemented public housing initiatives[4] - Reduced Medicare premiums in Manitoba[4] - Introduced new taxes on mining resources in Manitoba[4] - Preserved public ownership of utilities like SaskPower and SaskTel in Saskatchewan[5] Citations: [1] https://www.nsndp.ca/accomplishments [2] https://www.ndp.ca/communities [3] https://jacobin.com/2021/07/sixty-years-canada-new-democratic-party-ndp-barret-romanow-harcourt [4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Democratic_Party_of_Manitoba [5] https://www.saskndp.ca/ourhistory [6] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Democratic_Party
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