Manitoba budget likely to focus on health care, money for Ukrainian refugees
WINNIPEG — Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative government is releasing its budget today, and it’s expected to include more money for health care.
The 2022 budget is the first under Premier Heather Stefanson, who replaced former premier Brian Pallister after he resigned last year.
During pre-budget announcements last week, the province committed $15 million for personal care homes and funding to hire new forensic nurse examiners to care for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.
Stefanson has said there will be other health-care measures in the budget.