Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has unveiled his electoral platform in Vaughan, Ontario, promising a stringent dollar-for-dollar policy approach. This means any new government spending will require equivalent cuts elsewhere. The Conservative Party aims to reduce Canada's deficit by 70% through several proposed measures, including reducing the federal workforce via natural attrition and cutting foreign aid. Despite criticisms of potentially harming key social programs, Poilievre ensures that health-care transfers and existing agreements on dental care, child care, and pharmacare will remain intact, formulating a manifesto that likely targets both fiscal restraint and public welfare.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promises a dollar-for-dollar policy, cutting any new government spending with cuts elsewhere, aiming to reduce Canada's deficit by 70 percent.
The Conservatives pledge to maintain federal health-care transfers and existing social programs, despite accusations from opponents about cutting back on major social initiatives.
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