In a defining moment of his federal election campaign, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has promised a bold regulatory reform aimed at slashing government red tape. His proposal calls for a “two-for-one” policy whereby for every new regulation introduced, two existing ones will be eliminated, targeting an overall 25% reduction in burdensome rules on Canadian businesses. This initiative is pitched as a vital measure to stimulate economic growth by easing bureaucratic hurdles, representing a centerpiece of his campaign message and drawing significant media attention.
Pierre Poilievre is promising a “two-for-one” law that would also compel the government to cut two regulations for every one put in place
Pierre Poilievre promises to revive Canada’s economy by cutting 25% of red tape ahead of the April 28 election, arguing that excessive regulations have stifled growth.
Pierre Poilievre vows to boost the Canadian economy by reducing red tape 25% with a new "two-for-one" law—an even stricter measure than the current one-for-one policy under the Red Tape Reduction Act.
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