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Manitoba finance minister says he'll talk with critics of a food tax cut

The tax cut on snacks and prepared meals in grocery stores will begin July 1, with a $32 million annual cost and ongoing talks about expanding the exemption.

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Manitoba Finance Minister Adrien Sala says he is open to talking to people who want a tax break on food expanded, but he is not making any commitments to change.

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Manitoba finance minister says he'll talk with critics of a food tax cut

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Manitoba finance minister says he'll talk with critics of a planned food tax cut

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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