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April 19, 2021
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Survey finds Canadians are divided on whether new federal funding for programs should come with conditions
A new survey shows that while Canadians would like to see increased federal support to the provinces and territories for health care and child care, they’re divided on whether that money should come attached to centralized national standards.
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