Manitoba government says challenges still ahead, film tax credit under review
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government will benefit from the biggest jump in federal equalization payments in a decade, but says it’s still keeping an eye on spending controls that include a review of a major tax credit for the film industry.
Documents from the federal government show Manitoba is set to receive more than $2 billion in equalization payments in the fiscal year that starts in March, up 11 per cent — or $217 million — from the current year.
The reason, according to the federal Finance Department, is a stronger economic picture in Ontario.
“Ontario’s fiscal capacity has improved relative to that of the other equalization-receiving provinces, including Manitoba,” deputy spokesperson Jocelyn Sweet wrote in an email.


