What is the difference between conditional grants and unconditional grants?
A) Conditional grants can only be offered by provinces and unconditional grants can only be offered by the federal government.
B) The former describes transfers of federal funds that have no strings attached. The latter are transfers with conditions as to how it must be spent.
C) The former describes transfers of federal funds with conditions as to how it must be spent. The latter are transfers that have no strings attached.
D) Conditional grants can only be offered by the federal government and unconditional grants can only be offered by provincial governments.
E) The former describes transfers of federal funds with conditions as to how the money must be spent. The latter refers specifically to grants offered by provincial governments.
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