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Manitoba announces $200 million carbon tax relief fund amid inflation, increased cost of living

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Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson announced the province’s latest efforts to combat inflation Thursday morning.

Stefanson unveiled a $200-million carbon tax relief fund, which the province says is aimed at helping 700,000 Manitobans with rising costs this winter.
The fund will impact Manitoba singles and couples — with or without children — with a family net income last year below $175,000.

Single people below the income threshold will receive a cheque for $225 each, while couples will receive $375, with the partner with the lower income receiving the payment.

This is the second round of cost-of-living funding from Stefanson’s government, following a first series of cheques issued last fall, focusing on seniors and families with children.

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