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Manitoba sees more red ink as spending jumps in health, wildfire fight

WINNIPEG - Manitoba ran a higher-than-expected deficit in the last fiscal year and is on track to miss its target again this year.

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Manitoba sees more red ink as spending jumps in health, wildfire fight

Manitoba Finance Minister Adrien Sala speaks to media at a press conference before the provincial budget is read at the Manitoba Legislature in Winnipeg, Thursday, March 20, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods


WINNIPEG - Manitoba ran a higher-than-expected deficit in the last fiscal year and is on track to miss its target again this year.

Government figures show the province ran a deficit of $1.1 billion in the fiscal year that ended in March — $353 million higher than it originally planned.

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