A reader points out conservatives have traditionally believed in less government, contrary to the proposals from Saskatchewan and Alberta.
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They would prefer that the federal government ignore its responsibility to set federal standards and send it unconditionally. In Saskatchewan and Alberta, there seems to be no limit to what governments will propose in order to capture to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, including proposed increases to bureaucracy and costs to provincial taxpayers.Article content
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