Manitoba government tries to clarify tax-cut bill as Tories call for permanent relief

Progressive Conservative finance critic Obby Khan says a bill the Manitoba NDP government introduced to suspend the 14-cent-a-litre tax for at least six months is confusing. Khan says Manitobans deserve permanent tax relief. He is seen speaking to reporters at the Manitoba legislature in Winnipeg, Monday, April 4, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Steve Lambert

WINNIPEG - The NDP government worked to clarify its plans for a temporary suspension of the provincial fuel tax Wednesday while the Opposition Progressive Conservatives called for the tax to be permanently eliminated.

Finance Minister Adrien Sala said his bill, now before the legislature, is aimed at providing temporary relief for people facing inflation. But questions remained about exemptions from the proposed savings.

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