Opposition cautions government against fast-tracking Kenyan CCAs amid housing crisis

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"If we're going to bring vulnerable people into Nova Scotia … we need to ensure that they have housing and services," Claudia Chender said  on Thursday.

"That needs to be an upfront part of the conversation because otherwise we risk doing a real disservice and harm to people."

The province announced Wednesday that dozens of people are set to begin arriving in Nova Scotia this summer to begin working as continuing care assistants.

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Claudia Chender MLA