Finance Minister Allan MacMaster said the province’s planned 2023-24 spending on highways, schools, hospitals and land reflects the needs of Nova Scotia’s growing population
Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative government says it will spend $1.62-billion on its capital plan in the coming year, the largest single-year infrastructure budget in the province’s history.
It will also spend $91-million on other medical facility upgrades in Bridgewater, Pugwash, Yarmouth and Halifax.
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