While property taxes bring in more than a half a billion dollars, that’s only half of the revenue needed to keep the city running. It’s why city mayors have been saying for years, they need new sources of money, a fight that has gone no where so far. Global’s Lorraine Nickel reports.
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Winnipeg tax fight began more than a decade ago
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