People who aren't able to get a vaccine due to a medical reason are not eligible for the lottery.
You are eligible if vaccinated out of province:
However, you will have to report your immunization to covidimmunizationrecordsrequest@gov.mb.ca or your local public health office before the lottery draw.
Pallister on doesn't answer a question when asked about viewing this incentive as a bribe.
The 12-17 scholarships are there because people under 18 aren't eligible to win prize money in a lottery.
The lottery winnings will be tax free.
They are still working through the scholarship money, how it will be taxed or if it will.
Pallister asked if he wants to see more vaccine incentives from businesses, such as the Brandon Wheat Kings. Says he would like to see more.
Pivots to congratulate Neepawa for renaming their MJHL team.
Pallister says reopening plan will be announced tomorrow.
Lottery money is coming from @JoshAldrich03's two-year-old. He asked where the cash is coming from to support the program.
The province is borrowing money to fund it.
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Pierre-Luc Dubois says he wasn't hurt. Bruises and scratches like anyone else. Nothing major that affected his game.
Dubois says he didn't play as well as he should have, as well as he knows he can. Calls it a disappointing year filled with ups and downs.
"The only person here to blame is me."
Dubois says he will look back at this year in the future knowing there wasn't much he didn't go through, from quarantine to injury to no practice to finding the perfect fit on the team. Says he had a hard time finding what he could do.
Andrew Copp says they need to find a way to be harder to play against and be more consistent each night. Says they have some of the pieces to do that.
Copp says nothing is off the table in terms of contract negotiations, including a long-term extension.
One of things he wants to know is the plan going forward.
Copp feels he's taken steps since he went to arbitration a couple of years ago. Also understands Winnipeg's perspective back then with contracts. Says he wouldn't change a thing.
Doesn't think two years ago will impact contract situation this year.
Fully immunized Manitobans will now be able to travel without having to self-isolate for two weeks upon return with a new, secure immunization card that will be available to people two weeks after they have received both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine
To be eligible to receive an immunization card, Manitobans must:
• have a Manitoba health card;
• have received two doses of a vaccine; and
• wait 14 days after getting the second dose of vaccine, so it can take full effect.
The Church of God Restoration south of Steinbach appears to be facing a max penalty of $1 million, according to this week's enforcement update.
Also, there is still no fine for Springs Church.
A total of 219 warnings and 131 tickets were issued for the week of May 31 to June 6 including:
• 124 $1,296 tickets to individuals;
• five $298 tickets to individuals for failure to wear a mask in indoor public places; and
• one $5,000 ticket to a business.
The business fine went to the Midtown Motor Inn in Portage la Prairie.
Paragon at Polo Park was also fined $1,296 (as they are not incorporated)