Manitoba PST
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Manitoba may not see promised PST cut next year due to coronavirus: PremierPremier Brian Pallister may not fulfill a promise to cut Manitoba's provincial sales tax next year due to the fiscal fallout from COVID-19.PoliticsJun 30, 2020
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Coronavirus: Manitoba asks for emergency federal credit fund, says PST won’t be reducedManitoba Premier Brian Pallister says the province has little choice but to use up its rainy day fund during the novel coronavirus pandemic.CanadaMar 26, 2020
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Manitoba government to reduce PST to 6 per cent, implement flat $25-per-tonne carbon taxThe Manitoba government plans to reduce the PST to 6 per cent.CanadaMar 5, 2020
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‘It’s all hands on deck’: Pallister asks Manitobans to help fix economyPremier Brian Pallister is asking the public to help fix Manitoba's economy.EconomySep 22, 2016
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‘A new crisis’ for Manitoba NDP as Premier Greg Selinger staysPremier Greg Selinger and his rebellious ministers face tough decisions about where to go from here, says political science Prof. Allen Mills.PoliticsOct 28, 2014
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Manitoba Tory leader says provincial sales tax fight ongoingBrian Pallister says he will continue to fight the provincial sales tax increase despite opinion polls that suggest the battle is not winning many voters.PoliticsJun 27, 2014
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Winnipeg’s tax competitiveness falls following PST increaseWinnipeg ranks 14th out of 15 Canadian cities for tax competitiveness, according to a new report by auditor KPMG.Jun 17, 2014
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Manitoba sales tax fight goes to courtManitoba's government "thumbed its nose" at taxpayers and broke the law when it increased the provincial sales tax last year, a lawyer argued Wednesday.PoliticsJun 4, 2014
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Manitoba government files documents in Tory PST lawsuitThe Manitoba government has filed court documents in a lawsuit over its increase in the provincial sales tax.PoliticsMay 30, 2014
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Manitoba PST lawsuit hearing set for June 4Manitoba's Opposition Progressive Conservatives say their lawsuit against the province's sales tax hike will be heard in court June 4.PoliticsApr 16, 2014
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