
Rod’s Report: Community Canvassing, Health Care Wait Times and Legislature Sitting
Community Canvassing In January, I continued to knock on doors to hear constituents’ ideas and concerns. I have been focusing on apartment buildings during the
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Community Canvassing In January, I continued to knock on doors to hear constituents’ ideas and concerns. I have been focusing on apartment buildings during the

Happy New Year! I hope this finds you well in the first month of 2026. I felt and heard from many that 2025 was a

Please note we did not provide an e-newsletter in September, and will be moving our future e-newsletters to you by the 7th day of each

Nova Scotia’s rural ERs are closing more often. Health Critic Rod Wilson says it’s time for real answers and a better plan.

Nova Scotia’s Auditor General released a report examining how the province plans and approves new school construction and major renovations. The findings raise serious concerns

We need to make PreP free in Nova Scotia. As both an opposition MLA and a practicing doctor, I find it deeply concerning that in

I’m reflecting on my first legislative session, where I heard from many of you about concerns ranging from healthcare access to government transparency. Your voices

As your health critic, I introduced legislation for a $1,400 non-refundable Caregiver Tax Credit, modeled after Manitoba’s program.

The Caregiver Benefit Program is available to support Nova Scotians who dedicate their time and energy to caring for loved ones. This program acknowledges the

Applications for the annual Seniors Care Grant program are open until March 31st.