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Manitoba Releases 2021 Budget Which Shows Deficit of $1 597-Billion

By Ryan Young Apr 7, 2021 1:48 PM Today, Finance Minister Scott Fielding released Budget 2021: Protecting Manitobans, Advancing Manitoba and shared the Manitoba government’s plan to protect Manitobans and their services through COVID-19 and advance the provincial economy past the pandemic. “COVID-19 has upended lives and caused hardship and tragedy for many Manitobans. We recognize our province and people will continue to face profound health, social and economic impacts and uncertainty due to the ongoing pandemic,” said Fielding. “Even though we are not yet through the darkness of COVID-19, we must begin to plan for the light of recovery that lies ahead.”

Budget focused on tax cuts, COVID

Brandon Sun By: Larry Kusch and Colin Slark Posted: 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. Advertisement 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.

A dozen highlights from Budget 2021

Winnipeg Free Press By: Carol Sanders | Posted: 2:56 PM CDT Wednesday, Apr. 7, 2021 Last Modified: 3:15 PM CDT Wednesday, Apr. 7, 2021 | Updates After a pandemic shook Canada s economy, schools and health-care system to the core, the tax-slashing Pallister government has, as promised, left money on the kitchen table for some Manitobans. After a pandemic shook Canada s economy, schools and health-care system to the core, the tax-slashing Pallister government has, as promised, left money on the kitchen table for some Manitobans. It has done so with tax cuts, an overhaul of the education system and a half-billion dollars in relief from the federal government. While the province giveth, it has also taketh away. In December, the online services that kept Manitobans entertained throughout the COVID-19 restrictions and lockdown will be taxed by the province.

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