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Manitobans who have received both their COVID-19 doses are now eligible to apply for an immunization card two weeks after their second vaccine dose. (Winnipeg Free Press)
Manitobans who have received both their COVID-19 doses are now eligible to apply for an immunization card that would allow them to skip the quarantine process upon returning from domestic travel within Canada.
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Manitobans who have received both their COVID-19 doses are now eligible to apply for an immunization card that would allow them to skip the quarantine process upon returning from domestic travel within Canada.
Province launches new, secure immunization cards for fully vaccinated people
Corwyn Friesen, mySteinbach Premier Brian Pallister announcing new immunization card for Manitobans.
Fully immunized Manitobans will now be able to travel without having to self-isolate for two weeks upon return with a new, secure immunization card that will be available to people two weeks after they have received both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.
“Many Manitobans have rolled up their sleeves over these past few months and done their part in protecting our province, and I want to commend them for doing so,” said Premier Brian Pallister. “Manitobans have told us that getting back to the things they love and miss is one of the biggest incentives to getting vaccinated. As a government, we are doing everything we can to bolster vaccine availability and accessibility, and equipping Manitobans with the information and support they need to make the right decision to protect themselves, their lov
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BUDGET documents describing the taxing and spending decisions of government are voluminous, detailed and grotesquely complicated, which is one reason why so few regular citizens take the time to study them.
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BUDGET documents describing the taxing and spending decisions of government are voluminous, detailed and grotesquely complicated, which is one reason why so few regular citizens take the time to study them.
This is unfortunate, because how governments raise and spend money is a clearer indication of their real priorities than all the positive, upbeat rhetoric used to sell their value-laden budgetary proposals. Budgets are inherently political documents, because they determine who within society pays the costs and enjoys the benefits of government policies and programs.