Mr. Speaker, across St. John’s East this summer, what I heard was clear. We need to protect our progress. Parents want more $10-a-day child care spaces. Ten thousand Newfoundland and Labradorians went to the dentist, many for the first time in many years. Kids go to school now with full bellies because of the food school program investment. People want to see more climate action, not less, and health care remains a top priority, which is why we have made significant investments.
I have heard from the people of St. John's East that they want this progress to continue, not to be cancelled and not to be cut.