New Haven - Rocky Point Douglas Dahn

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Douglas Dahn Your Island New Democratic representative for District 17 - New Haven - Rocky Point

Douglas Dahn moved to the Island from Nova Scotia in 1990 to join the Physics department at UPEI. As a faculty member, he taught courses, served on many university committees, and carried out research in experimental and applied physics. It is a source of pride for him that all of his research projects included UPEI students as collaborators, giving them valuable hands-on experience with scientific research. Douglas served as department chair for nine years and championed the introduction of several new courses and programs of study. He is the recipient of a university teaching award, and after his retirement in 2022, UPEI named him a Founder in recognition of his outstanding service to the university.

Douglas was an active member of the UPEI Faculty Association. His work for the union includes serving as a member of the executive committee and as chief negotiator. He lives in Clyde River where he is a former member of the municipal council.

“From speaking to my students, I understand the difficulties facing young Islanders due to the shortage of affordable housing and well-paying jobs”, says Dahn. “NDP leader Michelle Neale has a great plan to deal with the housing crisis and will fight to make life more affordable for working Islanders.” Douglas is also concerned about the state of health care on the Island. “Only the NDP has a plan that will fix our healthcare system, and without privatizing any of it“ he says.

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Things have gotten worse under Conservative and Liberal governments. Underfunding of our health care system has resulted in ER closures, hallway medicine, and unacceptable emergency and long-term care wait times. It’s not good enough for the government to stand by while Islanders are stressed about affording medical prescriptions and dental care.

People are tired of promising one thing during an election and doing the opposite after. It’s time to stop that.

If we want a future, we have to make different choices. Islanders deserve a better deal, and New Democrats are prepared to deliver it. Together, we can make practical changes that make life more affordable for everyone – no matter where you live.

New Democrats will fight for improved health care services and for us, cuts are not on the table. We’ll make sure that government works for all Islanders, making our province a more attractive place to live, work and raise a family.

When it comes to better jobs, protecting the environment and investing in strong public health care and education, New Democrats are fighting for you.

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