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Opposition PCs in New Brunswick vow to increase cap if elected


August 12, 2010   by Canadian Underwriter


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The New Brunswick Progressive Conservatives say they will increase the cap on soft tissue injuries if elected this fall.
By how much remains to be seen, according to Times & Transcript.
“The specific amount of how much will be based on a three-month review upon taking office,” Jody Carr, MLA for Oromocto is quoted as saying in Times & Transcript.
Carr is the opposition critic for areas of interest relating to justice and consumer affairs; attorney general; courts of New Brunswick; New Brunswick Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation; New Brunswick Insurance Board; Office of the Consumer Advocate for Insurance; Office of the Conflict of Interest Commissioner and policy development.
“We want to be responsible rather than just pull a number out of a hat,” Carr said in the Times & Transcript. “We want to make sure it’s a responsible cap so we don’t see an increase in rates.”


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