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October 7, 2014 Honourable Victor Eric Boudreau Minister of Health Minister responsible for the Regional Development Corporation Minister responsible for Strategic Program Review P.O. Box 6000 Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 5H1 Dear Colleague, On September 22, 2014, the people of New Brunswick entrusted us with the mandate of governing our great province. We worked hard to earn this trust, and we will have to work even harder to keep it. Our platform, Moving New Brunswick Forward, has set the foundation for a better future. We have been given four years to shape the future of New Brunswick and we need to approach each day with a strong sense of purpose. Our ultimate goal is to work with New Brunswickers to provide clear and focused leadership on job creation, balancing our finances and making life more affordable for families. I am pleased to appoint you Minister of Health, Minister responsible for the Regional Development Corporation and the Minister responsible for the Strategic Program Review. I congratulate you and want to remind you of the extraordinary opportunity you have been given to serve your province both as an MLA and in this Ministerial capacity. As you continue your duties as a Minister, the role of representing your constituents must remain a priority. In your capacity as Minister, you are responsible for ensuring our platform commitments associated with your portfolio are implemented. The commitments for which you are responsible are identified in the attachment to this letter. In addition to your other responsibilities, you will be the Minister responsible for Ambulance New Brunswick, FailicorpNB and the New Brunswick Health Council. You are also responsible for the Health Services Act.

The Office of the Premier plays a critical role in moving the government agenda forward, coordinating activities, monitoring performance and managing critical issues. We work as a team and, as such, you are expected to: work collaboratively on major policy initiatives and communication issues; consult on decisions regarding the staffing of positions and Ministerial appointments; be informed on the general and departmental legislative agenda; demonstrate enhanced decorum in the Legislative Assembly; be responsive to the needs of your caucus colleagues; seek approval on all out-of-province travel; be fiscally prudent and transparent in your duties; and publish expense reports online in a timely and transparent manner. Members of the Executive Council are reminded of the roles and responsibilities and standards of ethics that they are expected to uphold. These are outlined in greater detail in the Minister s Handbook. As well, members of the Executive Council are to adhere to the conflict of interest provisions. It is not enough to avoid conflicts of interest; you must also be diligent in avoiding the perceptions of such. As we begin to build our working relationship with the public service, I expect you to be mindful of the professionalism and unwavering commitment of our public servants. We are committed to work particularly hard to rebuild trust and respect between the political arm of government and the professional civil service. As a Minister responsible for a department of government, you are expected to strive to develop a professional, respectful and trusting relationship with the Deputy Minister of your department. The Minister and the Deputy Minister have interrelated but distinct roles and responsibilities in relation to the organization. A Minister s authority and responsibilities are defined in the various pieces of legislation related to his or her portfolio. Ministers are individually responsible, answerable and accountable to the Legislature for those responsibilities. In addition to these enabling statutes, there are unwritten conventions and precedents governing the ways in which Ministers fulfill their responsibilities and account for their actions in exercising their statutory authority. The Deputy Minister is the principal source of support for a Minister in fulfilling his or her collective and individual responsibilities. The Deputy Minister is responsible for effectively managing the department, carrying out responsibilities delegated by the Minister as well as obligations conferred by the Civil Service Act in relation to staffing and delegation. The greatest benefit will derive to the organization if the Minister and Deputy Minister conduct their work with a high level of consultation and cooperation. While the Deputy Minister has various responsibilities, he or she is ultimately accountable to the Premier, through the Clerk of the Executive Council, for upholding the duly approved policies of government and providing support to the Minister in a way that is consistent with the agenda and direction of government as a whole. 2

As a Minister of the Crown, your first priority will be to support the Government agenda. You are also expected to work in cooperation with the Government House Leader in order to specifically support the legislative agenda of Government including daily attendance in Question Period and during debates. You have the responsibility to work in a collegial fashion with your Cabinet colleagues in order to move our agenda forward together. In the spirit of Cabinet collegiality, it is important to remember that decisions to commit government to action beyond what is in the platform are made by all, not by individual Ministers. Finally, you are to be supportive of all caucus colleagues and be attentive to their needs from your department. As I mentioned when I gave you your assignment, I will be assessing the performance of all Ministers in 18 to 24 months time. We have an incredibly strong caucus and there will be opportunities to refresh our cabinet throughout our mandate. We have been entrusted with an important and rare duty. I expect that from day one, we will govern fairly and wisely. This commitment to excellence must permeate all that we do. We serve our Province through each action and each decision we take. I am asking you to approach your duties with the greatest diligence, the strongest sense of purpose and the clearest commitment to put the interests of New Brunswickers first in all that we do. Finally, I want to share some advice that I hope you will find as helpful as I have: work hard, be disciplined and take responsibility for everything you do. I have found that when I follow these three principles, I have always been proud of my actions. Sincerely, Hon. Brian Gallant Premier of New Brunswick Enclosure: Platform Commitments cc: Clerk of the Executive Council and Secretary to Cabinet Deputy Minister of Health Chair of the Regional Development Corporation 3

Attachment Platform Commitments Health Government is committed to the following initiatives in Moving New Brunswick Forward. It is the expectation that the Minister of Health take the lead on the following commitments. To provide New Brunswickers with more jobs, we are committed to: We will work with the other Atlantic provinces to improve regional cooperation in: The shared purchasing of drugs, medical equipment and supplies. To ensure New Brunswick is the best place to raise a family, we are committed to: Helping to offset the costs of infertility treatments Expanding the Smoke-free Places Act to ban smoking in public places frequented by children. Developing a network of community health centres to give New Brunswick better access to health professionals in non- emergency situations. Improving access to primary care by maximizing the use of health professionals such as: o nurse practitioners; o advanced-care paramedics; o pharmacists; and o midwives. Forming a front-line medical advisory committee made up of health professionals from all fields to improve collaboration and patient outcomes within our system. Giving all New Brunswickers access to family doctor, by adding 50 net new general practitioners by 2018. Reviewing the New Brunswick Drug Plan to ensure that its costs are reasonable for individuals, that its coverage is sufficient, and that small businesses are not subject to an employer mandate. Using community support orders to help those suffering from mental illness. Support the current 5-year diabetes strategy and working with stakeholders to renew the plan in 2015. Continuing to fund the chronic disease prevention and management unit within the department of health. Completing the implementation of an electronic medical records system. Launching a prescription drug monitoring system. Exploring opportunities to provide access to specialists in all regions through interactive videoconferencing. Establishing a formal cancer patient navigation system in cooperation with the New Brunswick Cancer Network. Attachment Platform Commitments A-1

Increase the focus of the health system on community-based preventive care. Providing free eye exams to four-year olds, including subsidizing the cost of eye glasses for those found to have vision problems. Helping New Brunwickers quit smoking by offsetting a portion of the cost of smoking cessation products. Ensuring the independence of the medical officers of health. Ensuring government respects a women's right to choose. We will respect the Supreme Court of Canada and the rule of law. Establishing a network of excellence in support of treatment of youth with complex mental health needs. Platform Commitments Strategic Program Review Government is committed to the following initiatives in Moving New Brunswick Forward. It is the expectation that the Minister responsible for Strategic Program Review take the lead on the following commitment. To create smarter government, we are committed to: Undertaking a strategic review of all government spending similar to the review undertaken by the federal government in the 1990s to successfully balance their budget. Attachment Platform Commitments A-1