Lisa mentioned one important part of infrastructure, broadband, but I think in terms of infrastructure generally in rural and small-town Canada there's figuring out what it is communities need to sustain themselves but also to attract the immigrants, for example, Lisa just talked about. Part of the challenge.... My family lives in rural Nova Scotia, and they haven't had a family doctor in 15 years. Those are the kinds of things that we are really going to have to bear down on, working together as civil society and levels of government, to ensure that either human infrastructure or the physical infrastructure is available. Otherwise, young people will continue to look for their futures elsewhere, and that's obviously not good for any of us.
On September 25th, 2023. See this statement in context.