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Analyzing the Conservative Party spending plan | Power & Politics

Analyzing the Conservative Party spending plan | Power & Politics The Conservatives' platform says the party would make life more affordable by introducing tax cuts and credit, while finding $69 billion in savings and spending cuts in order to balance Canada’s books in five years.
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