Election spotlight on New Brunswick’s low literacy rate: ‘An embarrassment’
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick Tories are promising to address literacy rates in a province where advocates say about half the population isn’t literate enough to fully participate in society.
Campaigning for this month’s provincial election, Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs said Thursday the province’s literacy rate is an embarrassment.
Nearly 20 per cent of New Brunswick adults have literacy levels below the national average.
“We have too many people unable to participate fully in society because of their low literacy skills,” said Linda Homer, executive director of the Literacy Coalition of New Brunswick, estimating that amounts to about half of the adult population.


