Manitoba eyes shrinkflation law, grocery store in downtown Winnipeg

Manitoba Finance Minister Adrien Sala speaks to the media about Budget 2026 at the legislature in Winnipeg, on Tuesday, March 24, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/David Lipnowski

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government indicated Friday it will meet with critics who say a planned grocery tax cut is unfair and excludes many businesses, but it did not promise any changes.

"These savings will be available in shops in all corners of Manitoba, large and small, but we are going to continue to have conversations with stakeholders who are perhaps requesting that we consider changes," Finance Minister Adrien Sala said.

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