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  1. Manitoba tabling Bill 36 – The Manitoba Hydro Amendment and Public Utilities Board Amendment Act on Tuesday, March 22, 2022. Acting Grand Chief Eric Redhead states that “There has been no consultation with First Nations leadership on Bill 36. If enacted, starting in 2025, this Bill will unduly limit the authority of the Public Utilities ...

  2. Nov 1, 2022 · The NDP has introduced an amendment to the government’s Bill 36 The Manitoba Hydro Amendment and Public Utilities Board Amendment Act to stop Hydro rates increases 5%. If passed, the amendment means rates won’t increase. The Manitoba NDP will call a vote on the amendment to force the PC government to put their plans for Hydro bills on the ...

  3. Sep 16, 2021 · The last rate increase, which took effect in December 2020, was tucked into that year's Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act. Goertzen said Hydro would have to put forward its next ...

  4. Issue: Bill 36 adds specific deadlines for paying off Manitoba Hydro’s debt that do not work. Bill 36 adds a new target for Manitoba Hydro to pay off its debt. The debt-to-capitalization ratio is a financial metric that measures the total debt of Hydro with the value of its assets (dams, transmission infrastructure, other buildings, and so on).

  5. Mar 25, 2022 · If enacted, starting in 2025, this Bill will unduly limit the authority of the Public Utilities Board (PUB) to provide adequate oversight over Manitoba Hydro’s rates and will restrict rate reviews to only once every three years. The AMC is concerned that Bill 36 will give the Province more influence over Manitoba Hydro’s operations.

  6. Bill 36–The Manitoba Hydro Amend­ment and Public Utilities Board Amendment Act Hon. Cameron Friesen (Minister of Finance): Madam Speaker, I move, seconded by the Minister for Edu­ca­tion and Early Childhood Learning, that Bill 36, The Manitoba Hydro Amend­ment and Public Utilities Board Amend­ment Act, be now read a first time.

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