The Canadian Taxpayers Federation released its annual Finance Minister Report Card that ranks provincial finance ministers on spending, debt and tax relief in the latest provincial budgets.
Manitoba Finance Minister Adrien Sala received an overall grade of D-, tied for second lowest in the country. Sala received an overall grade of F last year.
“It’s the opposite of fiscally responsible to spend more per person than any other government in Western Canada,” said Gage Haubrich, CTF Prairie Director. “Sala needs to rein in spending so Manitobans aren’t forced to fork over more than $6.5 million a day in debt interest payments.”
The following key grades influenced Sala’s overall ranking:
Debt interest payments: D-
Spending per person: D
Tax Relief: D
“Sala did not make life more affordable for Manitoba taxpayers in his latest budget,” Haubrich said. “Manitobans deserve real tax relief, not inadequate measures that don’t come anywhere close to making up for last year’s income tax hike.”
Overall ranking of provincial finance ministers:
You can find the full report card and all individual grades HERE.
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