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ALDRICH: Federal Liberals continue to line own pockets, take from Canadians

Article content If a fool and his money are soon parted, it’s no wonder the federal government has chosen April Fool’s Day to pilfer the pockets of Canadians. It is they, after all, that re-elected the Teflon-coated, ethics-challenged leader of this country. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or ALDRICH: Federal Liberals continue to line own pockets, take from Canadians Back to video The two biggest hits to your wallet on Thursday will be the carbon tax which will go from $30 per tonne to $40 per tonne and the tax on alcohol will go up about another 1% in a built-in escalation that ties the tax on booze to the rate of inflation.

The concerns Manitoba restaurants have about a third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic

The concerns Manitoba restaurants have about a third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Patios filled as easing of restrictions met with warm weather

Winnipeg Free Press Jack Syverson (left), John Sampson, Leah Dingman, Mackenzie Jackson and Matt O’Neill have some drinks as they get together on the patio at Bar Italia on Saturday afternoon. (Daniel Crump / Winnipeg Free Press) You could say it was the luck of the Irish coming a few days before St. Patrick s Day for many restaurant patio owners across the city. You could say it was the luck of the Irish coming a few days before St. Patrick s Day for many restaurant patio owners across the city. After pandemic restrictions in place since last October prevented Manitobans from going to a restaurant or licensed premise and sitting down with someone other than their family, Saturday was the first day people could sit with up to five friends from different households at a table on an outdoor patio.

HAL S KITCHEN: What were they thinking?

HAL S KITCHEN: What were they thinking?
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They have to support local : Winnipeg restaurant owner surprised over city s $500 patio fee

  WINNIPEG Winnipeg restaurants looking to open a patio amid the pandemic this summer may have to pay a $500 fee – a surprise to some restaurant owners who are wondering if it is worth opening one at all. The City of Winnipeg has implemented a $500 processing fee for restaurants looking to take part in the temporary summer patio program, which allows registered restaurants and tasting rooms to operate a patio space from April 1 to Oct. 31. Last year, in the midst of the pandemic, the city waived the fee – and restaurant owners are asking the city do it again. Government is saying support local, so they have to support local with their arms open, said Arun Goyal, the manager of Curry and Pint. That is how we can survive.

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