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An Act relating to railways

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Builder Assessment

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Principles Analysis

Canada should aim to be the world's most prosperous country.

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Promote economic freedom, ambition, and breaking from bureaucratic inertia (reduce red tape).

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Drive national productivity and global competitiveness.

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Grow exports of Canadian products and resources.

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Encourage investment, innovation, and resource development.

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Deliver better public services at lower cost (government efficiency).

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Reform taxes to incentivize work, risk-taking, and innovation.

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Focus on large-scale prosperity, not incrementalism.

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PartySenate
StatusIntroduced as pro forma bill
Last updatedMay 27, 2025
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