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Miscellaneous platforms

Here's everything the candidates in Dauphin, and their parties, are promising that we couldn't fit in elsewhere.

Arts and culture

NDP

  • Invest $8M more annually in the creative sector

    "Kinew also announced a new $8 million annual investment in the creative sector to support local artists and festivals, musicians and performing arts organizations with both capital funding and grants." — mbndp.ca, 2023-09-20

Charities

We don't have any NDP policies on Charities.

PC

  • Increase the donation tax rebate from 10.8% to 20% on the first $200 contribution, and from 17.4% to 25% on contributions over $200

    "This change will increase the rebate on the first $200 charitable contribution from 10.8% to 20%, and contributions over $200 from 17.4% to 25%. As a result, Manitoba will have the most generous charitable tax credit in the country." — pcmanitoba.com, retrieved 2023-09-17

First responders

We don't have any NDP policies on First responders.

PC

  • Provide $5M for services for first-responders with PTSD

Francophone culture

We don't have any PC policies on Francophone culture.

Liquor

We don't have any NDP policies on Liquor.

Veterans

We don't have any NDP policies on Veterans.

PC

  • Provide a $1M/year budget for a renamed Military Envoy office to provide veterans assistance accessing federal and provincial services

    "Additionally, the PC Party plans to transform the Military Envoy office into a Military Affairs Secretariat, allocating an annual budget of $1 million for the Secretariat to serve as a direct point-of-access for veterans to receive assistance accessing services they require through both the federal and provincial governments." — pcmanitoba.com, 2023-09-23

  • Provide $250K to help upgrade the Winnipeg Kinsmen Veterans Village

    "In a groundbreaking move, the PC Party unveiled a pledge to grant $250,000 to support the Homes for Heroes Foundation’s sustainability plan in the Winnipeg Kinsmen Veterans Village. This funding will aid in retrofitting and efficiency upgrades, ensuring veterans in the village benefit from energy-efficient homes while contributing to a more sustainable future for all Manitobans. Lower maintenance costs for veteran residents will be an added advantage." — pcmanitoba.com, 2023-09-22