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Budget 2021 will focus on protecting Manitobans while continuing to make record investments in healthcare, education and social services. The annual budget process relies on Manitobans to provide valuable input. We want to hear your suggestions on how best to protect health care, jobs, incomes, education and child care, as well as protect Manitoba’s future.
The Manitoba government, Manitoba Government Inquiry (1-866-626-4862) on behalf of Manitoba’s Minister of Finance Scott Fielding may call your phone number to ask you to take part in telephone town halls as we prepare to plan for Budget 2021. Please note that our only interest is to advise you of these meetings. We will never ask for personal information, such as banking information, income tax, social insurance numbers, credit cards, passport numbers, or other type of personal data. Any calls you may receive that ask for money or personal information are unrelated to this. Hang up and report the calls to your local police department.
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Budget 2021 will focus on protecting Manitobans while continuing to make record investments in healthcare, education and social services. The annual budget process relies on Manitobans to provide valuable input. We want to hear your suggestions on how best to protect health care, jobs, incomes, education and child care, as well as protect Manitoba’s future.
The Manitoba government, Manitoba Government Inquiry (1-866-626-4862) on behalf of Manitoba’s Minister of Finance Scott Fielding may call your phone number to ask you to take part in telephone town halls as we prepare to plan for Budget 2021. Please note that our only interest is to advise you of these meetings. We will never ask for personal information, such as banking information, income tax, social insurance numbers, credit cards, passport numbers, or other type of personal data. Any calls you may receive that ask for money or personal information are unrelated to this. Hang up and report the calls to your local police department.
This information is available in an alternate format on request. Please contact engagemb@gov.mb.ca for information.