The Manitoba government is tabling a supplementary document that will outline measures in Budget 2020 to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
After months of preparation and consultation with Manitobans, the provincial government will reveal Budget 2020 on Wednesday, March 11, 2020.
Manitoba Finance has announced more public engagement meetings to give Manitobans a say in shaping the 2020-21 provincial budget.
Manitobans are encouraged to share their ideas and participate in public discussions to help shape the 2020-21 provincial budget.
The Manitoba government has made unprecedented progress reducing the province’s deficit to move towards balancing the budget and has invested $407 million in its rainy day fund to ensure money is there when Manitobans need it most.
Global credit rating agency DBRS Ltd. has confirmed Manitoba’s credit rating and recognized the government’s efforts to fix the province’s finances and return to balanced budgets.
The President of Keystone Agricultural Producers says the most significant benefit of the Manitoba Government’s just released 2019 provincial budget is the reduction of the provincial sales.
The Manitoba government released its third quarter report for the 2018-19 fiscal year, indicating continued progress toward achieving balanced budgets based on summary financial results.
Budget 2019 gets the job done for Manitobans by focusing on investments that fix the finances, repair services and rebuild the economy.
Finance Minister Scott Fielding announced that Manitoba’s 2019 budget will be presented on Thursday, March 7 after the provincial legislature resumes sitting.