Looks like each hunting license is gona cost us Manitobans $5 more this year. Kinda ####ty.
Your complaining about 5 bucks, you have to be kidding?laugh2 your complaining about 5 bucks, you have to be kidding?
Your complaining about 5 bucks, you have to be kidding?
I'm definitely not rich and powerful, but come on, 5 bucks? Hopefully the money does go into conservation. Here is a little helpful hint to others who may find it difficult to pay that extra money. Like me, don't drink, smoke (well I have the odd cigar), take illegal drugs, gamble, or cheat on your spouse.................and you will have lots of money, not only during the hunting season, but year around.Not really complaining, just informing.
-But also it could affect some people not everyone is as rich and powerful as you.
and its 5$ a license which means its gona cost me at least $20 more this year vs last, still not a big deal to me but might be to some.
I'm definitely not rich and powerful, but come on, 5 bucks? Hopefully the money does go into conservation. Here is a little helpful hint to others who may find it difficult to pay that extra money. Like me, don't drink, smoke (well I have the odd cigar), take illegal drugs, gamble, or cheat on your spouse.................and you will have lots of money, not only during the hunting season, but year around.
Other highlights:
The creation of a new “lean council” chaired by Rob Despins of Standard Aero, to provide advice to the government on ways to cut costs across government departments
Extension of administrative spending caps to all regional health authorities
Increase in the minimum wage from the current $10.45 set last year
Some fees will increase by $2.6 million, including veterinary diagnostic services, cottage rental rates and high-school equivalency courses
Revenue from a new hunting fee of $5 on every license sold will be directed to the Fish and Wildlife Enhancement Fund to ensure the health of wildlife populations
The provinces rainy day fund will drop from $275 million to $220 million to pay off debt
Under a new program, people on social assistance will receive an additional $50 to $70 a month based on family size
An improved tax credit of up to $5,000 to encourage employers to take on more apprentices and a new bonus for employers who take on apprentices for the first time
Read more: winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/manitoba-government-holds-the-line-on-taxes-in-new-budget-1.1716595#ixzz2vIcOpzOx
Being that Manitoba had some very harsh winters on deer, a winter feeding program would to nice to help the deer and other animals.I don't take illegal drugs, gamble or cheat on my spouse but my money has always found a way to leave my wallet one way or another
That being said, it would be nice to know where the extra $5 per license is going. This should amount to a nice chunk of change for the government to "play" with. We did just have our provincial financial statement released and it wasn't sunshine and roses.
It's not just Manitoba.
Ontario is raising prices on everything.



























