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Manitoba Progressive Conservatives promise more help for farmers if re-elected

LUNDAR BEACH, Man. — Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are promising to permanently cut in half rental fees for agricultural Crown lands as part of a series of farm-related election promises.
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Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are promising to permanently cut in half rental fees for agricultural Crown lands, as part of a series of farm-related promises. The Manitoba legislature in Winnipeg, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

LUNDAR BEACH, Man. — Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are promising to permanently cut in half rental fees for agricultural Crown lands as part of a series of farm-related election promises.

Derek Johnson, a cabinet minister seeking re-election in Interlake-Gimli, says producers have been under stress since the drought of 2021, and a cut that was put in place temporarily would be made permanent.

The Tories are also promising triple funding for veterinary service districts, which maintain clinics across the province, if they win the Oct. 3 election.

Johnson says that would attract new veterinarians to rural Manitoba and improve services.

The Tories are also promising to double-fund the Winnipeg Humane Society for the One Health Program, which provides veterinary care in underserved rural areas.

Advance polls for the election open Sept. 23.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 12, 2023.

The Canadian Press

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