Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Steve Lambert
Publication Date: November 7, 2024 - 21:49
Replacement-worker ban, machete sale rules are among the new laws in Manitoba
November 7, 2024
Bills to ban employers from using replacement workers, enact tax changes, and set new rules around the sale of machetes were among those passed into law Thursday as the year-long session of the Manitoba legislature wrapped up.But the NDP government, elected with a solid majority last year, did not get some bills through, including ones to further limit rent increases and require new judges to undergo training on sexual assault and racism.The biggest legislation for the NDP was its omnibus budget bill, which enacts tax changes announced in the spring budget.
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