The provincial fuel tax holiday has been extended for a second time.
The 14 cent a litre tax on fuel sold in the province will remain cut until the end of the 2024 calendar year, as announced this morning by Premier Wab Kinew.
He says Manitobans are still struggling with the impact of interest rates and grocery prices.
In a news release from the provincial government, the Manitoba Bureau of Statistics estimates the gas tax holiday has directly contributed to a decrease of 0.4 percentage points to inflation.