With the holiday season upon us, Constable Human, from the Selkirk RCMP, along with about 100 of his grade six deputies, prepared coloured bags to be used at the local Manitoba Liquor Commission store.
An interim review by consulting firm MNP on the merger of the Manitoba Liquor Control Commission and the Manitoba Lotteries Corporation into a single Crown corporation reports net savings from the government initiative have increased to over $36 million.
A report prepared by consulting firm MNP will guide the merger of the Manitoba Liquor Control Commission and the Manitoba Lotteries Corporation, saving an estimated $3 million annually.
Manitobans will be asked for their ideas on how to reduce red tape, improve consumer choice, and enhance public safety and social responsibility in the areas of liquor and gaming.