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Affordability platforms

Here's what the candidates in Rossmere, and their parties, are promising.

Childcare

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Liberal

  • Expand $10-a-day childcare to school-aged children
  • Ensure charitable providers are eligible for 100% of infrastructure costs
  • Increase wages and benefits for early childhood educators
  • Create a public registry of land and buildings that could be used for new childcare spaces
  • Create a single online portal for registering for childcare spaces

Green

  • Develop a long-term vision of universally accessible, high quality, affordable early learning and childcare services for all children and families who wish to use them
  • Work towards implementing this vision, taking into consideration the recommendations of the Manitoba Early Learning and Child Care Commission, 2016
  • Mandate school divisions, in collaboration with Healthy Child Manitoba and parents/caregivers and the early childhood development community, to develop and implement early childhood education and development programming and initiatives
  • Provide funding to school divisions for early childhood education and development programming and initiatives

PC

  • Open four ready-to-move childcare centres in Winnipeg with 642 new spaces
  • Expand $10-a-day childcare to include in-service days and summer holidays

NDP

  • Bring in $10/day childcare all year, including summer months, with flexible hours

    "Today in Rossmere Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew, joined by young families, committed to making childcare work for every Manitoban. Kinew promised an NDP government would expand the $10/day program to include summer months for school age children and make childcare hours more flexible for shift workers." — mbndp.ca, 2023-08-20

Debt

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We don't have any PC policies on Debt.
We don't have any NDP policies on Debt.

Food prices

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We don't have any Liberal policies on Food prices.

Green

  • Provide Lunch and up to one other meal per school day (Breakfast or Dinner) to all K-12 Students in Manitoba public schools, free of charge
We don't have any PC policies on Food prices.
We don't have any NDP policies on Food prices.

Fuel and transportation costs

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We don't have any Liberal policies on Fuel and transportation costs.

Green

  • Work with all cities in Manitoba with public transit systems to provide fare-free transit service, supported by increased provincial funding for fare-free public transit systems
We don't have any PC policies on Fuel and transportation costs.

Pensions

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We don't have any Liberal policies on Pensions.

Green

  • Revise bankruptcy laws so as to prevent any employer in bankruptcy from gaining possession of the Pension Trust Fund, its capital, and its earnings which that employer administers in trust
We don't have any PC policies on Pensions.
We don't have any NDP policies on Pensions.

Post-secondary costs and loans

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Liberal

Green

  • Work towards a target of all Manitoba Student Aid recipients receiving at least 50% of their funding in the form of non-repayable grants rather than loans
  • Develop programs to structure repayment of Manitoba Student loans through an income-contingent repayment plan, based on the individual student's ability to pay
We don't have any PC policies on Post-secondary costs and loans.

Poverty and the minimum wage

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Liberal

  • Provide a guaranteed income for people with severe physical or mental disabilities, and people over 60

    "The implementation of a provincial guaranteed dignified income (Mincome) for people with severe physical or mental disabilities, as well as people over 60. It will be top-up based on the previous year’s income" — Dougald Lamont & the Manitoba Liberals — Real Choice, Real Change

  • Allow people on EIA to receive up to $500/month from volunteering

    "Remove barriers to work and volunteer for people on EIA, including by increasing the amount a person can receive when volunteering from $100 to $500 a month" — Dougald Lamont & the Manitoba Liberals — Real Choice, Real Change

Green

  • Develop and implement a Guaranteed Basic Income program for Manitoba, with the aim of replacing the patchwork of social assistance programs currently administered by the provincial government.
  • Require that Manitoba’s minimum wage rate be set at that level that allows a single working-age adult working full time, full year to achieve an after-tax income equal to the weighted average MBM low-income threshold for Manitoba
  • Annually indexing this wage rate to the most current MBM threshold. For November 2022 the minimum rate would be $ 16.75 per hour
We don't have any PC policies on Poverty and the minimum wage.
We don't have any NDP policies on Poverty and the minimum wage.

Public transit

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Liberal

  • Commit to 50/50 transit funding in Winnipeg
  • Invest in expanding transit elsewhere

Green

  • Work with all cities in Manitoba to improve public transit service including increasing frequency, operating hours, and coverage
  • Work with all cities in Manitoba with public transit systems to provide fare-free transit service, supported by increased provincial funding for fare-free public transit systems
  • Develop and implement a province-wide system of electrified intercity bus and rail service
  • Work toward a target where all busses, new and replacement, are zero emissions, battery electric or electric trolley busses
  • Investigate a system of airship transportation for goods and services to remote and northern communities

PC

  • Provide $8.8M over 4 years for new Winnipeg Transit routes

    "A re-elected PC government will provide $2.2 million annually to support the Aurora and Castlebury Meadows transit lines in northern Winnipeg, as well as Prairie Pointe and Waterford Green transit lines in Waverley West, Smith noted." — pcmanitoba.com, 2023-09-28

Tax measures and rebates

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Liberal

  • Provide income tax relief on a sliding scale for those earning up to $120K

    "Manitoba Liberals will make changes to the Basic Personal Exemption by offering income tax relief for low and middle-income earners. All Manitobans earning up to $120,000 will be eligible for income tax relief on a sliding scale; which represents 96% of Manitobans. For the 0.1% making $300,000 and up, the exemption would be zero." — Dougald Lamont & the Manitoba Liberals — Real Choice, Real Change

Green

  • Develop and implement a Guaranteed Basic Income program for Manitoba, with the aim of replacing the patchwork of social assistance programs currently administered by the provincial government.

PC

  • Halve the tax rate for the lowest provincial income tax bracket over 4 years

    "To create bigger paycheques for all Manitobans, a re-elected PC government will cut the tax rate on the lowest provincial income tax bracket in half over the next four years, representing a 1.35% tax reduction annually, PC Leader Heather Stefanson announced today.

    For the average income of $50,000, that amounts to savings of $1,900 per year by 2028, or roughly the equivalent of an extra paycheque every year, providing long-term tax relief for Manitobans." — pcmanitoba.com, 2023-09-05

  • Remove PST on trees and flowers

    "To put more ‘green’ back into Manitoba streets and gardens, a re-elected PC government will remove the PST from the sale of trees and flowers, Janice Morley-Lecomte, PC candidate for Seine River, announced today.

    “We want every Manitoba family to have the opportunity to beautify their homes and neighbourhoods, and dig into the benefits of gardening,” said Morley-Lecomte. “More trees and plants mean cleaner air and healthier communities. We believe these measures will make home and community greening efforts more affordable, and help us all add an extra splash of nature to our streets.”

    Fruit and vegetable plants are already exempt from PST, Morley-Lecomte noted. Extending the exemption will build on the PCs’ commitment in Budget 2023 to plant an extra 1 million trees every year in rural, urban, and Indigenous communities across Manitoba over the next decade, she said." — pcmanitoba.com, retrieved 2023-09-17

  • Remove PST on restaurant meals

Utilities

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We don't have any Liberal policies on Utilities.

PC

  • Instruct Manitoba Hydro to remove the carbon tax from all bills

    "Manitobans also continue to be punished by the unfair NDP-Liberal Carbon Tax, and the PCs have previously committed to fighting the carbon tax on Manitoba Hydro. Now, with a favourable legal opinion, a re-elected PC government will instruct Manitoba Hydro to immediately remove the carbon tax from all Hydro bills within the first 10 days of a new PC mandate, Stefanson said." — pcmanitoba.ca, 2023-09-05