Healthy growth in the Prairies<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\nThe carbon tax will also affect natural gas, diesel and propane but marked fuel used in agriculture, mining and forestry will be exempt.<\/p>\n
The budget includes a reduction in ambulance fees to $340 from $425, which the Tories promised in the 2016 election. It also introduces a new income tax credit for companies that provide on-site child care of up to $10,000 per child over five years. It\u2019s limited this year to 200 spaces.<\/p>\n
The government is raising the basic personal exemption \u2014 the amount of money people can earn before they start paying income tax \u2014 by $2,000 to $11,400 by 2020. The threshold for small businesses to start paying taxes is also being raised from $450,000 to $500,000.<\/p>\n
The province projects a summary deficit of $521 million \u2014 down more than $200 million from the current year \u2014 but there was a lot more money to plan with. Equalization payments from Ottawa are set to jump $217 million this year and the carbon tax, once it\u2019s in play, is expected to raise $250 million annually.<\/p>\n
Pallister said the budget is a step towards being \u201cCanada\u2019s most improved province\u201d by the end of the Progressive Conservatives\u2019 first term.<\/p>\n
At the same time, the government is cutting post-secondary funding by $6 million, or 1%, which works out to about $8 a month per student. There are also modest increases overall to education and health funding.<\/p>\n
The Opposition New Democrats warn there will be front-line cuts in education, health care and other areas. NDP Leader Wab Kinew said the budget is \u201ctaking Manitoba in the wrong direction\u201d and will not keep up with inflation.<\/p>\n
Manitoba families are being asked to pay more at the pump, Kinew said, while the \u201cbig polluters\u201d in the province aren\u2019t paying their share.<\/p>\n
Manitoba Liberal Leader Dougald Lamont said the budget will give a tax cut to the richest Manitobans while minimal relief will come to low-income households.<\/p>\n
The Association of Manitoba Municipalities said its members will struggle to deal with a funding freeze at last year\u2019s level and the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce said it\u2019s not pleased that the government is taking in more money from the carbon tax than it\u2019s giving back through other tax cuts.<\/p>\n
\u201cIt\u2019s definitely carbon confusion,\u201d Chamber president Loren Remillard said.<\/p>\n
The future of the film tax credit, considered one of the most generous in the country, is still uncertain following the budget. The government committed to funds this year, but also put together a working group to create a framework for a new tax credit.<\/p>\n
The province used the budget to confirm the construction of five new schools, going ahead without private-public partnership models.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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