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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Less red tape, more trades workers and doctors for all on campaign day 14
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to eliminate tens of thousands of federal regulations by 2027 and implementing a rule that will require governments to cut $2 in administrative costs for every dollar they implement.
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