Manitoba sees more red ink as spending jumps in health, wildfire fight

Manitoba Finance Minister Adrien Sala speaks to media at a press conference before the provincial budget is read at the Manitoba legislature in Winnipeg, Thursday, March 20, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government ran a higher-than-expected deficit in the last fiscal year and is on track to miss its target again this year, according to documents released Friday by the Finance department.

The government finished the fiscal year that ended March 31 with a deficit of $1.1 billion 鈥 $353 million more than it originally planned.

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