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NLEC asks federal government to continue focus on sustainability and fiscal restraint

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NLEC asks federal government to continue focus on sustainability and fiscal restraint

NLEC Executive Director Richard Alexander met with the Honourable Rob Moore, Minister responsible for ACOA today in St. John’s to discuss federal budget priorities.

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