A new ER wait times strategy, more surgeons in Selkirk, and a plan to ban restrictive practices that stifle competition for grocery stores were among the promises laid out in the NDP government’s throne speech.
Premier Wab Kinew’s government outlined its priorities for the coming year Tuesday and the Manitoba legislature.
“The major thing for us this year is affordability,” Kinew told reporters.
With that comes an NDP election campaign promise to freeze hydro rates for one year starting in 2025. Kinew noted the Public Utilities Board will still have the final say on rates.
“We made good on our commitment to cut the gas tax, and now we’re making good on our commitment to save you money by freezing Manitoba Hydro electricity rates for one year,” he said, but would not say if his government intends to extend the gas tax further.
“We’re going to be there to help …