‘Contradiction there:’ Manitoba eyes looser holiday shopping rules
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister is considering whether to loosen a law that limits holiday store openings and says he agrees with one business owner who has complained that some shops shouldn’t be forced to close while casinos and liquor outlets stay open.
“There’s a contradiction there, for sure,” Pallister said Thursday.
“I know there’s discussion going on right now at various levels in the government and departmentally about this issue. In my view, this would be a decision best made by municipalities.”
A Winnipeg family that owns five small grocery stores was ticketed this year for opening on Good Friday and is expecting to be penalized again for opening on Canada Day.