Love your channel folks!! I drove out from BC ( 5 days there, 5 days back ) 3rd week in April to buy a home. Didn't realize how crazy the market is there!! I got lucky that someone else's financing fell thru. Only reason that I actually got a chance to view was that I drove from BC to personally view and had cash or I may have come back to BC homeless as I had already sold my home in BC. Found the perfect house with a bit of land. We take possession in July ( seems so far away, lol ). Family is so excited to get away from the craziness here in the BC lower mainland and back to a slower pace, even our small town now has traffic jams and they are building hundreds more townhouse complexes. Watched your channel a lot before deciding to make the move, great info and unbiased opinions. You guys are going to do well and all the best to you and a big thank you!!
Thank you for your videos. I shared this video with my family (not the first time) hoping that they will see their way clear to move your way. My wife and I are retired seniors so as soon as the younger members find a way to move I will surely get in touch with you folks. I have been enjoying many of your informative videos. Thanks again.
Hi Les and Wendy long time since I commented but I have watched every new video posted since then. Very interesting video and informative. My favourite part is hearing Wendy laugh and giggled, very infectious, love it all😇
Hello, I am currently in Edmonton Alberta , been here 14 years , only thing I can say is it gave me 2 children ☺️, but I am taking my kids and moving to new Brunswick in July. Cannot wait. Health care is important but it has issues in every province, and I currently do not have a family doctor and haven't for a few years. See in edmonton they have medical clinics everywhere so you can go see a doc but they are not your family doctor and to get one it takes a while here too. Anyway just wanted to share. Love your videos , can't wait to be back in my home town, Westside all day everyday . If ya know ya know ☺️ Westside of Saint john that is for the people who don't
We have many medical clinics in Moncton NB as well. I see those drs much more frequently than my own family doc, as it can take weeks to see her, but the clinic is same day.
@@dmphax ya same with out here , my son who is just a year old now has to wait 4 months to see his doctor so I have to bring him to the Medi center. Life is hard no.matter where you are, but it can be better living in a beautiful place , I really took for granted new Brunswick, I've been stuck in my house since October because of winter here in Edmonton, and when the warm weather Comes everything cost money , the mountains are 4 hours away and there's not alot to do here that doesn't cost money. Can't wait to be able to go to the each for free and go beach combing , and where I live even the outdoor parks cost money it's crazy. Of course not all parks in Edmonton are like that but where I live right now they are gated so only people who pay can use and it's 600 a year. Anyways ya can't wait to be home .
@@jennifertracey4778 I moved from Ontario to NB in 1996, initially for University, and stayed. This place is truly the hidden gem of Canada. Good luck with your move home! ❤
2 ปีที่แล้ว
Hi Happy Couple S2!!! I'm passionated by the city since I start to search about it... I follow you and like to see many tour you make, me and my wife are Brazilian and are arriving in August to study in NBCC. The topic of medicine is totally important for us and we try to compare with Brazil everytime :$ For the moment I just research a place to rent and to stabilize until we understand everything that's is changing in our life... Happy to hear good news from you about the Beautiful Saint John every time!!! Thank you for the videos S2 we are looking forward to meet you one day :)
Love that you are still doing these videos and correcting some erroneous info. I waited 6 years to get a NP as my DR. If you got o e in 8 months I have to believe a lot of it was due to your channel. I know people who have been waiting longer than you have been in NB. No disrespect intended just stating s fact. Keep up the good work.
Just found your channel on Ethan's Twitter from your interview with him. Great to see another content creator from New Brunswick on this platform! Although I am from Fredericton, I do love Saint John, so I look forward to the SJ and NB talk! Subscribed! Cheers
Leaving Edmonton this Sunday to finally move back home to NB, Kingston Penninsula specifically. Cannot wait until Edmonton is in our rear view mirror. I feel as though all of the people who are complaining haven't been back to NB since the 90s or have never left and do not appreciate what they have. I admit, I took the place for granted and left for a "better" life in AB....it isn't, not for my family. Now, to finish packing and start driving! Thanks for the video!!!!
Welcome home, Abbie. You are right, there are people here who don't appreciate what they have, and others who are stuck in a time warp. Luckily, they are just a loud minority of the population and most residents love their city and province.
@@stevebrien1041 Yes, moving into my grandparents old house. It's been only used as a weekend home by my aunt during Covid but she is graciously letting us live there until she retires in a few years. I love Kingston so much. So beautiful and peaceful. It will be a nice change from the chaos of Edmonton.
I've always used a walk in clinic. No need for family doctor :) But I hate the 8hr wait times in ER :( Property tax ok. But income tax is high..almost double as Ontario:(
Hello and thank you for these wonderful posts. Have you done a video on costs of owning a home in New Brunswick. Just basic like, is there a home owners grant that if you live in the home you get to claim each year? Costs of internet, home phone (I still have one for safety reasons due to the young people who live with me) heat, hydro, car insurance…just going over basics that come around yearly or monthly. Cheers
Hi Suzanna, welcome to our channel. As realtors, we have extensively covered pretty much everything to do with home ownership. With over 180 videos posted to our channel, you may have to do a TH-cam search to find specifics. We talk about property taxes a lot as well as heating costs, because there are specific differences here vs other provinces. Car insurance here tends to cost less than other provinces (fewer cars on the road and more polite drivers means fewer claims to pay out). Phone/Internet/cable are pretty much similar here to everywhere. We have Bell and Rogers, not Telus. If you have any specific questions, please feel free to contact us at 506-607-3095 or welovesaintjohn@royallepage.ca
Great and informative videos... Have you ever used any of the redemption centers (i thought it was a religious retreat!)or had your vehicle washed by hand by roadside car washers?
Thanks for the research but no matter how you slice it people Love to complain , I guess it’s just human nature ! Yes we did have to wait for a doctor but the clinics meet our needs Until we did find a Doctor . Great video , have a great trip !
Hi there. I am originally from NB, but I'm thinking of heading back down East. I live in Abbotsford BC and have done so for 28 years. I had two questions: 1. Is it still smelly in St. John? As a kid, there was a pulp mill there that smelled really bad. While beautiful, that stink made me want to leave. Is it still running? 2. Is it foggy alot? My mother said as a young woman, that whenever she went to St John, it was foggy. What has been your experience?
There is still a pulp mill. 99% f the time we don't even know it's there. Anytime you're on an ocean, you will get some fog. I have no idea why people have a problem with that. Having spent my first 50 years living in and around Abbotsford, and knowing what that city has gone through in just the last year, I'll take the pulp mill and a little fog anytime.
@@WeLoveSaintJohn To be fair, I think this needs some balance. The pulp mill although not as bad as years past definitely can still smell. I drive west at least twice a week and almost always there is a strong smell in the Reversing Falls and Fairville area. You can smell the Oil Refinery (Canada's largest oil refinery) and Marine Oil Terminal in a large part of the East side. I had to move out of this area on the advice of my doctor because of major health problems due to the pollution. I know that a lot of other people have had to do the same thing. Yes we do get a fair amount of fog, but I happen to love it.
@@gaild.9311 Hi Gail, thanks for the comment. I agree this needs some balance. The OP here lives in Abbotsford BC, which is where we moved from, a city where the average price of a home is well over a million dollars and a city which has been devastated over the last year by heat domes, incredible flooding, wildfire smoke that turned day into night, and that's on top of the normal pollution, crime and congestion that they deal with permanently. A person needs to know what day to day life is like in that area before they can judge this city by comparison. We agree with you that we love the fog, and we don't understand why people would choose to live in the shadows of the refinery and then complain about it. As far as the pulp mill, we have lived on the west side for 4 years and barely ever notice it. When we do, its not a strong smell, but noticeable. The vast majority of the time all we smell are fresh ocean breezes.
Les, it took me 2 years to get an FP..and even with that, I have to travel 30 mins to get to his office..and it costs me $30 one way taxi fare to get there. My FP tried for me to get an FP closer to me but couldn’t. Each doctor has his/her patient limit and no more. Soooo…it is tough to get an FP here. Btw…I live in Quispam and my FP’s office is in Hampton.
@@WeLoveSaintJohn I lived in alberta and had a family dr within a couple weeks. Of course you guys downplay the issue. You are realtors. Anyone who wants the truth can join and NB FB page and ask.
@@monz2214 I been in Alberta here for 14 years and I have not had a family Doctor in a long time since I moved and In my area there are none available. Going to the walk in clinics does not mean you have a family doctor. We all have our opinions and that's what your comment is just an opinion. They are saying that it happens everywhere and that's a fact not an opinion.
Exactly the point. It never gets talked about in BC. Here, it seems like it is all that gets talked about, but the reality is that it's a bigger issue in BC than in NB.
Hi Les, I noticed at about 17:28 that the speed limit is 110 km/hr compared to the vast majority of highways in Ontario that run at 100 km/hr except for some very recent pilot projects that have run at 110 km/hr. Are all major highways that you have traveled in NB posted at 110 km/hr?
Hello Michael. Yes, the 4 lane highways are 110 km/hr, while most of the 2 lane highways are 100. Most of the country roads are 80 or 90, even in places where you might expect them to be 60. And there is never much traffic except in construction zones. The highway system here is really good. Some of the less used roads can get lots of potholes.
I can't speak for Saint John's hospitals, but the hospital up in Moncton is beyond third world in terms of quality. Had the misfortune of taking a relative there after midnight when an injury started to act up and we sat in emergency for hours before being told to go home. It didn't seem like there were any staff present other than 1-2 nurses. A complete embarrassment and shit show. There were 6-7 other people in emerg and only one got seen before we ended up leaving. I've heard similar stories from Fredericton. The healthcare in most parts of Canada is a national disgrace.
We have been here two years and still no family doctor. That said I had an issue and went to emergency, and the doctor there referred me to a specialist, who now is helping me going forward. I'm sure we have waited longer than usual due to the pandemic for a family doctor. As far as taxes are concerned, the only thing you have to keep in mind, is that if you pay a lot more than the current assessed property value when you buy, you will see a pretty big jump in the bill the year after you purchase. Also, if you buy a property that is a duplex and and the current owner lives elsewhere and rents it out, the taxes are higher than if the person who own it has it as a primary residence. This means that if you are going to live there, you will have to swear an affidavit with service New Brunswick stating it is a primary residence ( owner occupied). Note: the year you purchase you will pay the current tax rate, through the current tax year with the closing costs. The air in Moncton, is much nicer....lol In closing, all things considered, we love living in New Brunswick and are glad we moved here.
@@matthewrenton1423 Funny how they word it as a credit, when the penalize you for owning more than one property and give you a credit for living and owning just one property. It's the only thing I dislike about New Brunswick.
So I've been stalking this channel for awhile without ever commenting. Just felt I would comment about the healthcare part of this video. As a life long New Brunswicker with many experiences with the NB health system over the years I would say the main complaint about the health system for many New Brunswicker's here is not so much family doctors (I've heard some complaints but most people here I know have either a doctor or nurse practitioner), but instead with emergency room wait times. This is particularly frequent in the Fredericton area. (Saint John and Moncton are not as bad), but the DECH in Fredericton is notorious for extremely long wait times if you have an emergency which I have had the unfortunate displeasure of experiencing up to 21+ hours during visits. And some people choose to go to Oromocto instead in the past. (Although, I have heard stories like this from other provinces so not sure how specific this is to NB) This has been like this for a very long time... rural areas also have some similar issues with service levels at local hospitals, or sometimes ambulance availability and wait times. These are really toxic issues, which often have as much to do with the maybe less spoken of staffing/language politics than actual staffing... the privatization of the ambulance services has also been a fiasco with Medavie often not staffing enough people to try to maximize profits.
Thanks for stalking. Since healthcare is funded by taxes and nobody likes paying more taxes, we will always struggle in this country. The ongoing narrative that NB is worse than other provinces is just patently false. That's the only point we were trying to make.
Thanks for the update and the beautiful views!
Our pleasure!
The province doesn't want to pay for new doctors. Eventually they will have to bring private doctors. All of Canada is heading to a private system
Love your channel folks!! I drove out from BC ( 5 days there, 5 days back ) 3rd week in April to buy a home. Didn't realize how crazy the market is there!! I got lucky that someone else's financing fell thru. Only reason that I actually got a chance to view was that I drove from BC to personally view and had cash or I may have come back to BC homeless as I had already sold my home in BC. Found the perfect house with a bit of land. We take possession in July ( seems so far away, lol ). Family is so excited to get away from the craziness here in the BC lower mainland and back to a slower pace, even our small town now has traffic jams and they are building hundreds more townhouse complexes.
Watched your channel a lot before deciding to make the move, great info and unbiased opinions. You guys are going to do well and all the best to you and a big thank you!!
Ottawa leads the country with the most townhouse builds. They want everybody to live on top of one another!
Thank you for your videos. I shared this video with my family (not the first time) hoping that they will see their way clear to move your way. My wife and I are retired seniors so as soon as the younger members find a way to move I will surely get in touch with you folks. I have been enjoying many of your informative videos. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching Will. We'll look forward to meeting a fellow Duggan at some point. There's not many of us around.
Hi Les and Wendy long time since I commented but I have watched every new video posted since then. Very interesting video and informative. My favourite part is hearing Wendy laugh and giggled, very infectious, love it all😇
Thanks Williams!
One of the things I miss from Ontario is uber.It may be happening in Saint John soon.
Hello, I am currently in Edmonton Alberta , been here 14 years , only thing I can say is it gave me 2 children ☺️, but I am taking my kids and moving to new Brunswick in July. Cannot wait. Health care is important but it has issues in every province, and I currently do not have a family doctor and haven't for a few years. See in edmonton they have medical clinics everywhere so you can go see a doc but they are not your family doctor and to get one it takes a while here too. Anyway just wanted to share. Love your videos , can't wait to be back in my home town, Westside all day everyday . If ya know ya know ☺️ Westside of Saint john that is for the people who don't
Thank you for the wonderful and well written comment, Jennifer. Glad to hear you are coming home. As four year Westies, we know.
@@WeLoveSaintJohn ❤️, because it would not let me heart the comment . Take care
We have many medical clinics in Moncton NB as well. I see those drs much more frequently than my own family doc, as it can take weeks to see her, but the clinic is same day.
@@dmphax ya same with out here , my son who is just a year old now has to wait 4 months to see his doctor so I have to bring him to the Medi center. Life is hard no.matter where you are, but it can be better living in a beautiful place , I really took for granted new Brunswick, I've been stuck in my house since October because of winter here in Edmonton, and when the warm weather Comes everything cost money , the mountains are 4 hours away and there's not alot to do here that doesn't cost money. Can't wait to be able to go to the each for free and go beach combing , and where I live even the outdoor parks cost money it's crazy. Of course not all parks in Edmonton are like that but where I live right now they are gated so only people who pay can use and it's 600 a year. Anyways ya can't wait to be home .
@@jennifertracey4778 I moved from Ontario to NB in 1996, initially for University, and stayed. This place is truly the hidden gem of Canada. Good luck with your move home! ❤
Hi Happy Couple S2!!! I'm passionated by the city since I start to search about it... I follow you and like to see many tour you make, me and my wife are Brazilian and are arriving in August to study in NBCC. The topic of medicine is totally important for us and we try to compare with Brazil everytime :$ For the moment I just research a place to rent and to stabilize until we understand everything that's is changing in our life... Happy to hear good news from you about the Beautiful Saint John every time!!! Thank you for the videos S2 we are looking forward to meet you one day :)
I love our 4 lane highways with very little traffic - relaxing just watching the drive. It’s enjoyable and not stressful.
Yup, not a lot of road rage here, for obvious reasons.
Love that you are still doing these videos and correcting some erroneous info. I waited 6 years to get a NP as my DR. If you got o e in 8 months I have to believe a lot of it was due to your channel. I know people who have been waiting longer than you have been in NB. No disrespect intended just stating s fact. Keep up the good work.
I think you give our channel far too much credit. We live in a city, so I assume that makes it easier.
Just found your channel on Ethan's Twitter from your interview with him. Great to see another content creator from New Brunswick on this platform! Although I am from Fredericton, I do love Saint John, so I look forward to the SJ and NB talk! Subscribed! Cheers
Thank you so much! Glad to have you aboard.
Thank you for the informative video guys always appreciated
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Leaving Edmonton this Sunday to finally move back home to NB, Kingston Penninsula specifically. Cannot wait until Edmonton is in our rear view mirror. I feel as though all of the people who are complaining haven't been back to NB since the 90s or have never left and do not appreciate what they have. I admit, I took the place for granted and left for a "better" life in AB....it isn't, not for my family. Now, to finish packing and start driving! Thanks for the video!!!!
Welcome home, Abbie. You are right, there are people here who don't appreciate what they have, and others who are stuck in a time warp. Luckily, they are just a loud minority of the population and most residents love their city and province.
The Peninsula is a great place to go
@@stevebrien1041 Yes, moving into my grandparents old house. It's been only used as a weekend home by my aunt during Covid but she is graciously letting us live there until she retires in a few years. I love Kingston so much. So beautiful and peaceful. It will be a nice change from the chaos of Edmonton.
@@abncolb1027 my parents live in Clifton Royal on property that has been in our family for 100 plus years
I've always used a walk in clinic. No need for family doctor :)
But I hate the 8hr wait times in ER :(
Property tax ok. But income tax is high..almost double as Ontario:(
Hello and thank you for these wonderful posts. Have you done a video on costs of owning a home in New Brunswick. Just basic like, is there a home owners grant that if you live in the home you get to claim each year? Costs of internet, home phone (I still have one for safety reasons due to the young people who live with me) heat, hydro, car insurance…just going over basics that come around yearly or monthly. Cheers
Hi Suzanna, welcome to our channel. As realtors, we have extensively covered pretty much everything to do with home ownership. With over 180 videos posted to our channel, you may have to do a TH-cam search to find specifics. We talk about property taxes a lot as well as heating costs, because there are specific differences here vs other provinces. Car insurance here tends to cost less than other provinces (fewer cars on the road and more polite drivers means fewer claims to pay out). Phone/Internet/cable are pretty much similar here to everywhere. We have Bell and Rogers, not Telus. If you have any specific questions, please feel free to contact us at 506-607-3095 or welovesaintjohn@royallepage.ca
Great and informative videos...
Have you ever used any of the redemption centers (i thought it was a religious retreat!)or had your vehicle washed by hand by roadside car washers?
Thanks for the research but no matter how you slice it people
Love to complain , I guess it’s just human nature !
Yes we did have to wait for a doctor but the clinics meet our needs
Until we did find a Doctor .
Great video , have a great trip !
Thank you very much for your input. Very good summation.
Hi there. I am originally from NB, but I'm thinking of heading back down East. I live in Abbotsford BC and have done so for 28 years. I had two questions:
1. Is it still smelly in St. John? As a kid, there was a pulp mill there that smelled really bad. While beautiful, that stink made me want to leave. Is it still running?
2. Is it foggy alot? My mother said as a young woman, that whenever she went to St John, it was foggy. What has been your experience?
There is still a pulp mill. 99% f the time we don't even know it's there. Anytime you're on an ocean, you will get some fog. I have no idea why people have a problem with that.
Having spent my first 50 years living in and around Abbotsford, and knowing what that city has gone through in just the last year, I'll take the pulp mill and a little fog anytime.
@@WeLoveSaintJohn To be fair, I think this needs some balance. The pulp mill although not as bad as years past definitely can still smell. I drive west at least twice a week and almost always there is a strong smell in the Reversing Falls and Fairville area.
You can smell the Oil Refinery (Canada's largest oil refinery) and Marine Oil Terminal in a large part of the East side. I had to move out of this area on the advice of my doctor because of major health problems due to the pollution. I know that a lot of other people have had to do the same thing.
Yes we do get a fair amount of fog, but I happen to love it.
@@gaild.9311 Hi Gail, thanks for the comment. I agree this needs some balance. The OP here lives in Abbotsford BC, which is where we moved from, a city where the average price of a home is well over a million dollars and a city which has been devastated over the last year by heat domes, incredible flooding, wildfire smoke that turned day into night, and that's on top of the normal pollution, crime and congestion that they deal with permanently. A person needs to know what day to day life is like in that area before they can judge this city by comparison. We agree with you that we love the fog, and we don't understand why people would choose to live in the shadows of the refinery and then complain about it. As far as the pulp mill, we have lived on the west side for 4 years and barely ever notice it. When we do, its not a strong smell, but noticeable. The vast majority of the time all we smell are fresh ocean breezes.
Les, it took me 2 years to get an FP..and even with that, I have to travel 30 mins to get to his office..and it costs me $30 one way taxi fare to get there. My FP tried for me to get an FP closer to me but couldn’t. Each doctor has his/her patient limit and no more. Soooo…it is tough to get an FP here. Btw…I live in Quispam and my FP’s office is in Hampton.
I hear you. The point of the rant is that it happens everywhere and most provinces are worse than NB, but we get all the bad press about it.
@@WeLoveSaintJohn I know….right….lol.
@@WeLoveSaintJohn I lived in alberta and had a family dr within a couple weeks. Of course you guys downplay the issue. You are realtors. Anyone who wants the truth can join and NB FB page and ask.
@@monz2214 Right, because why trust statistics and documented facts when you can ask someone on Facebook
@@monz2214 I been in Alberta here for 14 years and I have not had a family Doctor in a long time since I moved and In my area there are none available. Going to the walk in clinics does not mean you have a family doctor. We all have our opinions and that's what your comment is just an opinion. They are saying that it happens everywhere and that's a fact not an opinion.
There is a big problem here in BC where people are having issues finding a doctor. I find it amazing that there is a lack of doctors here.
Exactly the point. It never gets talked about in BC. Here, it seems like it is all that gets talked about, but the reality is that it's a bigger issue in BC than in NB.
I remember seeing taxes on Drury Cove townhouse in 400K range had taxes over 7 grand per year which seemed very high
That was one of the very few homes in the area that had an assessed value higher than its market value. It was an anomaly.
Ottawa has no refineries. But the alternative to having no such industry is that you have a lot of silly servants.
Yeah, I'll take the refinery.
Hi Les, I noticed at about 17:28 that the speed limit is 110 km/hr compared to the vast majority of highways in Ontario that run at 100 km/hr except for some very recent pilot projects that have run at 110 km/hr. Are all major highways that you have traveled in NB posted at 110 km/hr?
Hello Michael. Yes, the 4 lane highways are 110 km/hr, while most of the 2 lane highways are 100. Most of the country roads are 80 or 90, even in places where you might expect them to be 60. And there is never much traffic except in construction zones. The highway system here is really good. Some of the less used roads can get lots of potholes.
I can't speak for Saint John's hospitals, but the hospital up in Moncton is beyond third world in terms of quality. Had the misfortune of taking a relative there after midnight when an injury started to act up and we sat in emergency for hours before being told to go home. It didn't seem like there were any staff present other than 1-2 nurses. A complete embarrassment and shit show. There were 6-7 other people in emerg and only one got seen before we ended up leaving. I've heard similar stories from Fredericton. The healthcare in most parts of Canada is a national disgrace.
Enjoyed your property tax and family doctor rant, Les! 😂
Thanks Ethan!
We have been here two years and still no family doctor. That said I had an issue and went to emergency, and the doctor there referred me to a specialist, who now is helping me going forward. I'm sure we have waited longer than usual due to the pandemic for a family doctor. As far as taxes are concerned, the only thing you have to keep in mind, is that if you pay a lot more than the current assessed property value when you buy, you will see a pretty big jump in the bill the year after you purchase. Also, if you buy a property that is a duplex and and the current owner lives elsewhere and rents it out, the taxes are higher than if the person who own it has it as a primary residence. This means that if you are going to live there, you will have to swear an affidavit with service New Brunswick stating it is a primary residence ( owner occupied). Note: the year you purchase you will pay the current tax rate, through the current tax year with the closing costs. The air in Moncton, is much nicer....lol In closing, all things considered, we love living in New Brunswick and are glad we moved here.
It’s called property tax credit. If it is your primary residence the property tax is cut in half.
@@matthewrenton1423 Funny how they word it as a credit, when the penalize you for owning more than one property and give you a credit for living and owning just one property. It's the only thing I dislike about New Brunswick.
@@timcorner2821 It’s a good cash cow they have. These are things they have to drop to entice people to stay and move here.
You passed Musquash. Yeah!!
Nice i lived in Mission (travel for work) :) breath that salt water baybee
So I've been stalking this channel for awhile without ever commenting. Just felt I would comment about the healthcare part of this video. As a life long New Brunswicker with many experiences with the NB health system over the years I would say the main complaint about the health system for many New Brunswicker's here is not so much family doctors (I've heard some complaints but most people here I know have either a doctor or nurse practitioner), but instead with emergency room wait times. This is particularly frequent in the Fredericton area. (Saint John and Moncton are not as bad), but the DECH in Fredericton is notorious for extremely long wait times if you have an emergency which I have had the unfortunate displeasure of experiencing up to 21+ hours during visits. And some people choose to go to Oromocto instead in the past. (Although, I have heard stories like this from other provinces so not sure how specific this is to NB) This has been like this for a very long time... rural areas also have some similar issues with service levels at local hospitals, or sometimes ambulance availability and wait times. These are really toxic issues, which often have as much to do with the maybe less spoken of staffing/language politics than actual staffing... the privatization of the ambulance services has also been a fiasco with Medavie often not staffing enough people to try to maximize profits.
Thanks for stalking. Since healthcare is funded by taxes and nobody likes paying more taxes, we will always struggle in this country. The ongoing narrative that NB is worse than other provinces is just patently false. That's the only point we were trying to make.
@@WeLoveSaintJohn No problem! Love your channel by the way. :)
Spin Doctor's
08:51 lollol
Hlo sir i m from India i got selected in JD Irving 4800$ per month excluding tax ...we r three in family ..is there is survival in this salary
I would sure hope so.
That's a good salary for the Maritimes imo.
You will do just fine. Congratulations on the employment opportunity!!
I know exactly where you are…..lol.