Winnipeg Free Press By: Dan Lett | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, Jul. 8, 2021
Opinion
The Manitoba Hydro pig has been back to the salon for a whole new shade of lipstick.
The Manitoba Hydro pig has been back to the salon for a whole new shade of lipstick.
Subject to months of increasingly shrill criticism, the Progressive Conservative government has unveiled new political spin on Bill 35, the controversial proposed law that re-invents the process of setting annual electricity rate increases.
A coalition, which includes consumers groups and the province s biggest industrial power users, is united in its condemnation of Bill 35, portraying it as a dangerous and needless disembowelling of the Public Utilities Board that will ultimately push the cost of electricity in Manitoba to historic heights.
Manitoba looking to raise electricity rates 2 5 per cent each year for three years
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Manitoba looking to raise electricity rates 2 5 per cent each year for three years
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Province plans to legislate 2 5 per cent annual hydro rate hikes for the next three years this fall
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