It is also, the party government liberalizes increased expenditures for arts and sports facilities in Manitoba, promised to the same party leader, Dougald Lamont.
According to Lamont, the Manitoba Arts Council will receive annual funding of $20 million, compared to $6 million currently.
Earlier this year, Manitoba arts organizations and other prairie groups called on the federal government to come to the rescue, saying the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic would plunge the arts scene into financial crisis here. Governments.
L’Orchestre Symphonique de Winnipeg, le Royal Winnipeg BalletOpera du Manitoba et al Royal Manitoba Theater Centre I thought organizations in Manitoba had signed a letter to the federal government asking for their support.
Dougald Lamont explained that his party’s promise was a response to this appeal and lack of funding for all organizations that had become understood ten years ago.
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Liberation Manitoba also needs to increase funding for sports in Manitoba to support coaches, trainers and athletes.
For example, Manitoba’s elite amateur athletes must receive a $1,000 bonus for what they earn for participating in competitions. M. Lamont noted that this support is consistent with what other provinces provide to athletes.
This will make a huge difference for people who want to go to the Olympics and Western Games in Canada and become elite amateur athletes.
The regional elections are scheduled for October 3, but voting will be based on the expectation that they will start and continue until September 30.
With information from Zubeina Ahmed