Manitoba premier hints at financial aid, budget consultations float more tax cuts

Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson is hinting at more financial aid in the coming days to help people deal with inflation. Stefanson delivers her annual state of the province speech at the convention centre in Winnipeg, Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

LORETTE, Man. - Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson signalled Monday that another round of financial aid for people facing high inflation rates would come within a matter of days, and that it could be broader than previous cheques issued to middle- and lower-income earners.

"We'll have more specifics on that later this week, but I think we've heard from Manitobans that everyone's struggling to make ends meet these days," Stefanson told reporters Monday after a news conference where she announced funding for a new community centre.

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