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Manitoba just lost 18% of your fines. Seriously.

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Your fines might finally get collected, Manitoba.

Morning from the Automobile City — here's what's growing in Steinbach.

You know, for all the talk about efficiency and how to run a tight ship, I was pretty surprised to hear the Justice Minister is only *now* talking about an in-house fine collection unit. We're talking about provinces paying 18% commission to agencies to collect fines. Eighteen percent! Think about that on a $100 speeding ticket – $18 gone before it even hits the provincial coffers. As a city that prides itself on fiscal responsibility and the lowest taxes in Manitoba, this kind of wasted money just feels... well, like a missed opportunity for a long time. It makes you wonder what else could be streamlined.

### Why This Matters for Steinbach

This isn't just some abstract provincial issue. When the government is losing money on collection commissions, that's less money for roads, for healthcare, for all the services we rely on here in Steinbach. It's about accountability and making sure the system works as it should. Justice Minister Matt Wiebe says this new unit will use the government's own power to make sure people pay up.

Here's what that could mean:

* **More Funds for Public Services:** That 18% commission saved could translate into millions across the province. Imagine what even a fraction of that could do for our regional infrastructure, or supporting our growing immigrant communities right here off Highway 12.

* **Fairness in Enforcement:** If fines are consistently collected, it levels the playing field. Everyone, from someone driving down Main Street a little too fast to larger court-ordered penalties, should face the same accountability.

* **Fiscal Prudence:** For a city like Steinbach, built on the steady, diligent work ethic of its founders and its robust business community – from Loewen Windows to Steinbach Credit Union – seeing the province adopt a more fiscally sound approach is always a good thing.

We've shown how growth and good management can go hand-in-hand. This move, while overdue, is a step in the right direction to ensure that the justice system isn't just imposing fines, but effectively collecting them to benefit all Manitobans. It means more resources circulating within our province, rather than being siphoned off by third parties.

Lena Brandt, MiTL Sports Desk, Steinbach.

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