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In the Provincial Budget last April, then finance minister, Stan Struthers announced it would eliminate school taxes paid by seniors on their principal residences by 2015. The promise will put a $50 million dollar dent in the Provincial coffers. Much of the benefit of this credit will go to wealthier seniors, while those most in need in Manitoba, including people on EIA will benefit little from the recent budget. Joining us in the studio, is Pete Hudson a Senior Scholar at the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Manitoba.