To Restart Provincial Economy, Government Should Follow Its Own Advice

It is sad, at anytime, to see local businesses close down.  It has been particularly sad seeing a list of businesses who have announced they are not coming back following the pandemic. 

You don't have to be an economist to recognize the benefits of supporting local business.  It is very simple, you spend a dollar locally and that dollar is spent locally, and so on and so on. 

The provincial government is actively promoting Restart Manitoba.  I support this. Our economy needs a healthy restart. 

One thing that I have never really understood, though. 

In Manitoba, people who reside in a long-term care facility help pay for the cost of which by paying a certain amount (on a sliding scale) per day that they occupy the bed.  The government subsidizes the majority of the cost. 

Providing long-term care services must be very profitable as we see a number of "for-profit" homes in our province. 

Here is the part that I don't understand.  There are two corporations that operate about a dozen of the long term care homes in Winnipeg.  They essentially transfer all of the profits to their home offices in the greater Toronto area.  Why does the government allow this?  If there are profits to be made in long term care, why aren't these profits reinvested in Manitoba directly?

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