Manitoba investing $150M to protect agriculture jobs amid trade wars
- The Manitoba government is providing $150 million for the agricultural sector to help manage U.S. And Chinese tariffs.
- Premier Wab Kinew announced $10.7 million in additional matching funds for the AgriStability program.
- The federal government has doubled the cap for payoffs to $6 million in the AgriStability program.
- Kinew stated that the province's budget includes $150 million for agricultural response to tariffs from the U.S. And China.
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Manitoba puts up money for the agricultural sector in the face of tariffs
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