Manitoba Releases 2024 Provincial Budget

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April 8, 2024

Manitoba’s Budget 2024 is focused on:

Rebuilding Health care
Budget 2024 makes smart, targeted investments in health care, including a plan to hire 1,000 new health care workers and the next steps to open the Victoria and Eriksdale ERs.

Lowering costs for families
We’re delivering real relief for families by extending the gas tax cut, and giving you 21 new ways to save, from expanded $10 a day child care, to a broad middle class tax cut.

Healthier families and safer communities
Budget 2024 invests in children and new mothers, recreation and cultural programs, public safety measures and supports for the most vulnerable Manitobans.

Growing our economy
Budget 2024 invests in employment and skills training, with a plan to grow our economy and create more good jobs for Manitobans.

A government that works for you
Manitobans work hard to provide for their families and give back to their communities, and they deserve a government that works just as hard to deliver for them.

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