HAMILTON, Bermuda, Jul 9, CMC - Premier Craig Cannonier has reiterated a warning that recovery for Bermuda's reeling economy, which has been in recession for more than four years, would take time and effort.
Cannonier, made the statement in a televised address late Monday as he summed up the One Bermuda Alliance's (OBA) first six months in power.
“There are a thousand things to do before we’re out of the woods. It is not going to be easy. There is no magic wand to wave; there is no quick fix. It will take time and patience, with steady leadership focused on the big and little things, with all of us working together, playing our part.
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