Manitoba government hands down budget amid health care, affordability concerns
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is set to deliver its annual budget today, with a focus on affordability and health care.
Property taxes have been rising in many areas, and a government source tells The Canadian Press that the budget will boost a credit homeowners receive on education property taxes by $100 starting next year.
Owners of million-dollar homes, however, are to get less of a break.
The tax credit will, for the first time, be reduced on a sliding scale for people with homes valued at more than $1 million, and it will be eliminated for owners of homes worth over $1.5 million.


