Former Manitoba government presented 'incomplete' financial picture, report says

A consultant's report says the former Progressive Conservative government in Manitoba presented an incomplete picture of the province's financial challenges in the months leading up to the Oct. 3 election. The Manitoba legislature is seen in Winnipeg, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

WINNIPEG - Manitoba's former Progressive Conservative government presented an incomplete picture of the province's financial pressures, had aggressive energy-revenue assumptions and made significant spending commitments in the months leading up to the provincial election, says a consultant's report released Friday.

"From the release of the 2023-2024 budget to Oct. 3, 2023, budgetary decisions were made that collectively represent high budgetary risk," says the review by consulting firm MNP.

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