Manitoba leaves door open to privatizations, tax-credit cuts in budget
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Finance Minister Cameron Friesen left the door open to privatizing government services and reducing tax credits as he outlined in broad strokes his priorities for the provincial budget coming on Tuesday.
Friesen said the government is determined to chip away at an $846-million deficit left by the former NDP government and warned that big changes are needed.
“This government has made it really clear that we value an approach that is based on results,” Friesen said Monday when asked whether some services might be privatized.
“We need to get the best value possible for Manitobans, and that means doing things differently, understanding that current approaches are broken. They are not working.”


