COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting drop in commuter traffic is prompting another refund for Manitoba drivers.Crown Services Minister Jeff Wharton says the province is planning to offer rebates averaging roughly $100 per policyholder at the end of December or early January.
Manitobans start to receive MPI rebate cheques “As this pandemic progresses, Manitobans continue to be financially impacted by this crisis,” Wharton said in a government release Monday.“This second rebate will assist Manitobans as we all work together in getting through this challenging time in our province.”In April, Manitoba Public Insurance announced $110 million would be returned to policyholders, as COVID-19 stay-at-home measures resulted in fewer claims.The last.