I just want to put it out that that I am not affiliated with the wildrose party. I just think they get a little more criticism than is justified by some people who have never looked deeply into their platforms, or haven't looked at them since the last election. They have learned and matured since then and moved a little closer to the centre than people realize (They are still the most right wing major party of course)
One idea I found when digging through their documents is this:
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Allowing developers to build schools as a feature of their new neighbourhoods whenever practical, and integrate all or part of the cost into the homes surrounding them (the PC government currently will not permit this solution).
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Page 8 of their 10 year capital plan
http://www.wildrose.ca/media/2013/02...Plan-FINAL.pdf
The way I read that is it can be an alternative source of funding for elementary schools in new communities to allow them to be constructed faster. I think it could work for elementaries as their catchment is normally limited to just the community for the initial wave of students. I don't see it working as well for Junior High and High schools due to the politics of catchment areas.