N.S. votes: Liberals promise more collaborative care, Tories pledge menopause clinic

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HALIFAX – Nova Scotia Liberal leader Zach Churchill has pledged to build 20 new collaborative care centres and expand services at 20 existing clinics as a way to help tackle the province’s stubbornly long family doctor wait-list.

Outside Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Middleton, N.S., in the Annapolis Valley, Churchill discussed part of his party’s vision for health care, which includes more clinics where doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other health professionals collaborate under one roof.

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