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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. 2% increases in 2023/24 & 2024/25 (with 3.6% interim) have a significant effect on results over the forecast. Without the 2% increases in 2023/24 & 2024/25 both net income and the debt ratio are impacted In certain years forecasted net income is near break-even or is a o loss, and that’s assuming average conditions.

  4. Mar 25, 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 Board (PUB) to provide adequate oversight over Manitoba Hydro’s rates and will restrict rate reviews to only once every three ...

  5. Mar 22, 2022 · The Manitoba government is aiming to cap hydro rates over three years with changes announced in a new bill introduced Tuesday. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues ...

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  6. Nov 16, 2022 · 4:01 Public Interest Law Centre on concerns over Bill 36. ... “Manitoba Hydro is forecasting that an additional $1.9 billion in debt would be added between 2025-26 to 2039-40 under a scenario ...

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  8. Bill 36 an attack on independent oversight. Earlier this month, 41 Manitobans presented the standing committee on Social and Economic Development with a unanimous message — throw out Bill 36. Adding to these voices, more than 600 letters have been sent to MLAs and ministers, echoing their writers’ unease with this proposed legislation.

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