Winnipeg Free Press By: Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press Posted:
Last Modified: 5:35 PM CDT Wednesday, Apr. 7, 2021
WINNIPEG - Manitobans will soon pay less in property tax but fork out more to stream movies or buy certain goods online.
Manitoba Finance Minister Scott Fielding speaks to media at a news conference before the provincial budget is read at the Manitoba legislature in Winnipeg on March 11, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods
WINNIPEG - Manitobans will soon pay less in property tax but fork out more to stream movies or buy certain goods online.
The Progressive Conservative government’s 2021-22 budget released Wednesday includes some long-promised tax relief, some new tax revenues from the digital economy and millions of dollars in promised COVID-19 relief.
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