Manitoba offering money to some families, seniors to help with rising cost of living

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Families with children and a household income of less than $175,000 will receive cheques of $250 for the first child and $200 for each additional child

The Manitoba government is to send cheques to some families and low-income seniors to help fight inflation.

Families with children and a household income of less than $175,000 are to receive cheques of $250 for the first child and $200 for each additional child.“It is crucial that we focus on families right now by providing much-needed supports to help with rising costs on everything,” Stefanson said. The move comes days after the Saskatchewan government promised $500 cheques to every adult who filed income taxes.

 

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How bout Ontario?

Whose money?

What is wrong with you PCcaucus You aren't buying me with a few hundred, not with the Education rebate, not with PST reduction, and not this. Invest in us. mbpoli

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