Manitoba budget expands tax exemption on food items, aims to cut deficit
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government laid out a provincial budget Tuesday that promises savings for snack lovers, many homeowners and young people who ride buses.
As of July 1, the province plans to remove the provincial sales tax from food and beverages sold in grocery stores.
Basic groceries such as milk, produce, meat and bread are already exempt. The budget will extend the exemption to candy, snack foods, prepared meals and more.
“We’re making life a little bit easier for parents who are picking up that rotisserie chicken to feed their kids after hockey practice or workers who want to grab a prepared salad,” Finance Minister Adrien Sala said.
