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Letters May 13 8
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AI-generatedThe article discusses local transit funding and public health vaccination rates in Manitoba, Canada. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or supply chain effect is identified. The transit subsidy is a municipal budget item with no clear link to private sector revenue or cost. The measles vaccination issue is a public health policy matter without immediate commercial implications.
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- Winnipeg plans to subsidize transit by $128.6 million in 2026.
- Manitoba has invested $725.3 million in the Rapid Transitway System.
- Measles vaccination rates in Manitoba are below 95% herd immunity threshold.