Fight by Manitoba politicians over bill process could delay promised tax cut on food
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Fight by Manitoba politicians over bill process could delay promised tax cut on food
By: Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press
Posted: 7:00 AM CDT Monday, May. 18, 2026
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WINNIPEG – Manitoba’s governing NDP and Opposition Progressive Conservatives are at odds over who will be to blame if a planned sales-tax cut on food is delayed beyond Canada Day.
The dispute centres on parliamentary protocols.
Experts appear to offer differing opinions. And the government is relying on a one-page legal analysis with a typo.
Manitoba Lt.-Gov. Anita Nevill…
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