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Winnipeg Free Press By: Editorial | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Friday, Apr. 30, 2021
Last Modified: 7:16 PM CDT Friday, Apr. 30, 2021 | Updates
Editorial
‘All hat, no cattle” is a derisive description favoured by some in the cowpunching trade when they describe individuals whose bluster, posturing and conversational hot air far outstrip their actual hard work and meaningful accomplishment.
‘All hat, no cattle is a derisive description favoured by some in the cowpunching trade when they describe individuals whose bluster, posturing and conversational hot air far outstrip their actual hard work and meaningful accomplishment.
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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister
When it comes to enforcement measures aimed at clamping down on behaviours that defy COVID-19 restrictions and therefore pose threats to the well-being of Manitobans, it could fairly be suggested that Premier
Less than 10% of the $1.7 million in fines the Manitoba government has issued to suspected COVID-19 rule-breakers has been collected so far, the Justice…
Although this figure represents a smaller percentage of the total fines issued, it s important to note that Manitoba s large-scale provincial enforcement efforts only began in November of last year and collection efforts are ongoing.
The government has been highlighting its enforcement efforts in weekly news releases, but the statements don t say how many fines have been paid.
The province has an array of penalties for various offences.
Not wearing a mask in an indoor public place can cost $298. Gathering in numbers greater than permitted can lead to a $1,296 fine per person. Incorporated businesses that break rules on exceeding their permitted capacity can face $5,000 tickets.