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Provincial parks receiving $20 million boost from Manitoba government

  WINNIPEG The provincial government says it is looking to continue to modernize and enhance provincial parks as it announced a new endowment fund on Thursday. Premier Brian Pallister, along with Climate Minister Sarah Guillemard, said the province will be putting $20 million into this fund to support park improvements and programming in perpetuity. Pallister said in a news release that Manitoba s provincial parks are precious and they shouldn t be taken for granted. Our government is making this investment in the future of our provincial parks today because their value and their importance has never been more apparent and there is no better time to make this announcement than on Earth Day, he said in the release.

New $20M fund aims to protect Manitoba s provincial parks in perpetuity

New $20M fund aims to protect Manitoba s provincial parks in perpetuity A promise by the province to to protect and improve Manitoba parks was met with scrutiny on Thursday for the way the government hopes to capitalize on private funds. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 22, 2021 1:25 PM CT | Last Updated: April 22 The province says money from the new fund will help offset costs of enhancing and sustaining provincial parks, including things like maintaining and expanding trails, boardwalks, campgrounds, shelters, playground equipment, docks and boat launches.(Trevor Lyons/Radio-Canada)

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