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Manitoba takes step to ease restrictions on Sunday, holiday shopping hours

On Tuesday, the province reintroduced legislationto eliminate Sunday and holiday shopping restrictions. If it passes, individual municipalities couldset their own hours for certain retail and grocery stores.

With new legislation, strict hours around Sunday and holiday shopping could ease for first time since 2012

Line-ups outside Winnipeg stores could run for more hours on Sundays and holidays if new legislation from the provincial government passes. (Gary Solilak/CBC)

The Manitoba government is setto loosen the rules surrounding when and where people can shop.

On Tuesday, the province reintroduced legislationto eliminate Sunday and holiday shopping restrictions. If it passes, individual municipalities couldset their own hours for certain retail and grocery stores.

Under current laws that remain in effect, retailers can only operate from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday, with similar hours on someholidays.

The Progressive Conservatives made relaxing hours an election promise in 2019.

Earlier that year, the owner of an independent Winnipeg grocery chain was levelled with a $10,000 fine for opening on Good Friday.Munther Zeid, owner of Foodfare, fought the fine, which was eventually dropped.

Foodfare owner Munther Zeid fought back when he was handed a $10,000 fine for opening on Good Friday. The penalty was eventually tossed. (Gary Soliak/CBC)

The existing laws have been criticized for unfairly targeting certain retailers.

Restaurants, pharmacies, casinos, liquor and cannabis storesface no such restrictions on holidays, as well as anyretail or grocery store that normally operates with four or fewer workers at a time.

The new bill says Remembrance Day wouldbe an exemption fromthe legislation, and workers can continue to refuse to work on Sunday.

The province introduced legislation last year to lift these restrictions but the proposal died in September when the previous legislative sessiondissolved.

Manitoba last expanded Sunday shopping hours in 2012 when anumber of retailers were allowed toopentheir doors as early as 9 a.m. three hours earlier than before.

With files from Holly Caruk