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The Manitoba government was disappointed by the lack of health transfer money and lack of a deficit plan, but liked the child care spending and expansion of COVID-19 wage subsidies and sick leave, said finance minister Scott Fielding.(Mikaela MacKenzie/The Canadian Press)
The Manitoba government wishes Ottawa was sending more money for health care as part of the 2021 federal budget.
Canada Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland unveiled the federal government s 2021 budget Monday. Among its highlights is $43.1 billion for provincial and territorial health-care systems through the Canada Health Transfer this fiscal year.
Only $1.56 billion of that is going to Manitoba, however, according to the
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