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Money and Shopping in Winnipeg


Money and Shopping in Winnipeg

Provincial Sales Tax (PST) in Manitoba is 7% and Federal Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Canada is 5%. Prices generally do not include tax, so expect your purchases to cost an additional 12%. It is customary in Winnipeg that all prices are set by a price tag, and it is uncommon for retailers to barter. It is common for smaller shops to close at 6pm, while large stores and malls will close around 9pm on weekdays. Weekends have reduced shopping hours, especially Sundays. Stores are only allowed open at 12pm on Sundays and must close by 6pm, with certain exceptions (such as convenience stores). There are a few large chains stores that are open 24 hours or until 12am, such as Walmart, Shopper's Drug Mart and Superstore.

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