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Lawsuit settlement, collective agreements and Hydro losses drive up Manitoba deficit

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government posted a deficit in the last fiscal year of $1.97 billion, documents released Friday show. It is the largest in the province’s history outside of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Lawsuit settlement, collective agreements and Hydro losses drive up Manitoba deficit

New documents show the Manitoba government posted a deficit of just under $2 billion — the largest non-pandemic deficit in the province’s history in the fiscal year that ended in March. Manitoba Finance Minister Adrien Sala delivers the provincial budget in the Manitoba Legislature in Winnipeg, Tuesday, April 2, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods


WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government posted a deficit in the last fiscal year of $1.97 billion, documents released Friday show. It is the largest in the province’s history outside of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The final numbers for the 2023-24 fiscal year, which ended in March, confirm projections from an earlier quarterly budget update and point to a number of factors.

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