A credit-rating agency is predicting a higher deficit in Manitoba next year, but Finance Minister Adrien Sala says the province remains committed to its campaign promise to balance the budget before the next election, slated for October 2027.
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Manitoba’s balanced-budget plan could face hurdle as agency predicts more red ink
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