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Quebec residents, in particular, have taken issue with the federal government's spending, with 64 per cent of respondents in La Belle Province saying Ottawa is overspending.Two in three Canadians think the amount they pay in income taxes is too high and fewer than one in four Canadians believe the federal government spends on the right priorities.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERSExclusive articles by Conrad Black, Barbara Kay, Rex Murphy and others.
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