Posted Apr 2, 2017, 7:02 PM
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That is a possibility. Amalgamation usually doesn't yield the cost savings people hope because wages across the board tend to rise to those of the best paying pre-amalgamation jurisdiction. In non-unicity Winnipeg's case, the police and fire/paramedics would probably be under some kind of metro jurisdiction and would have a harder time eating our lunch like they do.
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