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Conservatives vow Canada businesses to see 25% less red tape

  • Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pledged to cut bureaucratic red tape by 25% within two years if elected as Prime Minister.
  • Poilievre proposed a 'two-for-one' law, mandating the repeal of two regulations for every new one imposed by the government.
  • Poilievre emphasized that small businesses are essential for their communities, stating, 'Small business is the backbone of our small communities throughout the riding.'
  • During a press conference, Poilievre stated that bureaucracy has grown and committed to giving the auditor general a legal mandate to oversee regulations.
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