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Budget focused on tax cuts, COVID


Brandon Sun
By: Larry Kusch and Colin Slark
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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister speaks at a news conference after the 2021 budget was delivered in Winnipeg on Wednesday. (The Canadian Press)
Anticipating a $1.6-billion deficit this year amid a global pandemic, the Progressive Conservatives are cutting taxes by $200 million, most of which is in the form of a hefty rebate to homeowners and farmers on their education levies.
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Anticipating a $1.6-billion deficit this year amid a global pandemic, the Progressive Conservatives are cutting taxes by $200 million, most of which is in the form of a hefty rebate to homeowners and farmers on their education levies. ....

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