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Manitoba

Manitoba government to present 2022 budget on April 12

Manitobas Minister of Finance Cameron Friesen said this budget is committed to strengthening health care and making life more affordable for Manitobans.

More than 51,000 Manitobans participated in the provinces budget consultation process

Sun sets on the dome of the Manitoba Legislature (Tyson Koschik/CBC)

The 2022provincial budget willbe presented April 12, Manitoba Finance Minister CameronFriesen announced in a news release Wednesday.

The budget will outlinethe province's financial priorities and plan for a strong economic and social recovery, the release said.The budget will also aim to continue building the economy and making life more affordablefor Manitobans, according to Friesen.

Friesen said that this year's budgetwill focus on strengthening thehealth-care system, finding ways to invest incommunitiesand protecting Manitoba's environment.

More than 51,000 Manitobans participated in the province's budget consultation process, an increase from the previous year, noted the minister. Engagement included telephone town halls, virtual meetings for stakeholders and the public, an online survey and an invitation for email and written submissions.

The budget engagement process was primarily virtual due to COVID-19 restrictions. The public participationincluded telephone town halls, virtual meetings for stakeholders and the public, an online survey and an invitation for email and written submissions.

The survey outlines that participants want to prioritizehealth care in the upcoming budget. Nearly half indicated that improving education and increasing support related to mental health and addictions was a high priority. About one-third said investing in infrastructure and preparing for the effects of climate change are high priorities as well.