The Atlantic Partnership for Tomorrow’s Health, or Atlantic PATH, held one of five region-wide public info sessions in Saint John yesterday. Another is being held in Moncton today. It’s part of a countrywide effort to see how genetics, environment, lifestyle and behaviour contribute to developing cancer and other diseases. The lives of 300,000 Canadians, including 35,000 Atlantic Canadians, are being looked at to explore better prevention and treatment.
Category: Moncton
Brian Gallant, David Wilkins meet about softwood lumber
The premier had a meeting in Saint John yesterday with New Brunswick’s special envoy on trade and softwood lumber. David Wilkins is also the former US ambassador to Canada, and helped resolve a similar dispute during his time in that role. His current one includes helping with lobbying, promoting provincial opportunities with America and providing strategic advice.