Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau continued his campaign in Atlantic Canada on Monday, focusing on health care and making a promise to hire more doctors and nurses and to lower wait times. But it’s a similar promise that was seen in the 2019 campaign that every Canadian would have a family doctor — a promise that has yet to come to fruition. As Mercedes Stephenson reports, the pandemic has made health care a campaign issue and voters are looking at what the parties are offering.
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