Manitoba Public Utilities Board
- Manitoba Public Utilities Board
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The Manitoba Public Utilities Board is a utility board in Manitoba, Canada. Its primary responsibility is to regulate the province's natural gas rates.
The board falls under the auspices of Manitoba Finance, in its responsibilities for Consumer and Corporate Affairs.[1]
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