Manitoba pre-election budget offers tax cuts, higher spending

Cliff Cullen, Minister of Finance of Manitoba speaks with the media during the Finance Ministers' Meeting in Toronto, on Friday, February 3, 2023. It is budget day in Manitoba and all signs point to new spending and more help for people facing high inflation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

WINNIPEG - Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative government is loosening its purse strings and promising what it calls record income tax cuts in its last budget before a provincial election.

The fiscal plan put forward Tuesday, with almost $2 billion in new spending, is a marked departure for the governing Tories after several years of fiscal restraint.

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