Poilievre pitches 'two-for-one' plan to cut two regulations for every one added
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre presented his regulatory reform agenda in Osoyoos, BC.
- Poilievre aims to reduce burdens on businesses and taxpayers, citing Liberal mismanagement.
- His plan, announced on April 3, involves cutting red tape by 25% within two years if elected.
- Poilievre calls it a 'two-for-one' law, requiring two regulations cut for each new one; regulatory costs total $51 billion yearly.
- Poilievre pledged legislation mandating the Auditor General verify reductions; the party claims red tape blocks investments.
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