Mom-and-pop shops won't get PST exemption on food coming to big Manitoba grocers

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Summary:
- The article discusses a new policy in Manitoba, Canada that will provide a provincial sales tax (PST) exemption on certain food and grocery items sold at convenience stores.
- This policy change aims to make basic food and grocery items more affordable for Manitobans, particularly those living in areas without easy access to larger grocery stores.
- The exemption applies to items like bread, milk, eggs, and other staple foods, and is intended to help support both consumers and small business owners in the province.

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