Manitoba opposition parties say budget could lead to snap election
WINNIPEG — It’s budget day in Manitoba, and many political observers are watching to see whether there will be a long-promised tax cut that would lead to an early election.
The Progressive Conservative government vowed in the last election campaign to cut the provincial sales tax to seven per cent from eight per cent before the end of its first term.
The next election is slated for Oct. 6, 2020, but Premier Brian Pallister has not ruled out calling an earlier vote.