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Budget ‘resonates with Manitoba,’ national finance minister tells Winnipeg business community
4 minute read Friday, Nov. 21, 2025Federal Minister of Finance François-Philippe Champagne was in Winnipeg on Friday to discuss the latest federal budget with the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce.
About 200 members of the city’s business community attended the event, held at the Inn at The Forks. The visit came a few days after the approval of the 2025 budget, titled Canada Strong.
“The spirit of Manitoba is vibrating towards this budget,” Champagne said during the armchair discussion hosted by chamber president Loren Remillard.
Champagne called the new national blueprint “an investment budget” and repeatedly stated his belief Canada is well-positioned moving forward.
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