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Manitoba premier says it doesn t bother him that teachers pay for supplies

  WINNIPEG Manitoba’s premier said it doesn’t bother him “at all” that teachers pay for school supplies out of their own pockets. His comments came at a news conference on Wednesday after the province unveiled its 2021 budget, which includes a Teaching Expense Tax Credit. This tax credit allows K-12 teachers and educators to claim a 15 per cent refund for up to $1,000 spent on school supplies not covered by employers. When asked if it bothers him that teachers pay for their own supplies, Premier Brian Palliser said it does not. “As a former teacher, as the son of one, as the brother of one, as someone who believes in public education, I’ve watched teachers invest their own money out of their own pocket for decades now,” he said.

Manitoba budget has a lot of positives for small businesses, but many question where money s going

Manitoba budget has a lot of positives for small businesses, but many question where money s going Many are criticizing where the Manitoba government is allocating money in the new fiscal year, but a business lobbyist says there are still some positives coming out of it for small businesses. Social Sharing Several Manitoba unions say they re against tax cuts, MAHCP says health budget doesn t add up Posted: Apr 07, 2021 10:55 PM CT | Last Updated: April 8 The Manitoba government released its 2021-22 budget Wednesday, which, among many things, included were tax breaks for property owners and some small business owners.(Bryce Hoye/CBC)

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