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Manitoba's auditor general is critical of successive provincial governments' responses to dealing with climate change.

In a report Wednesday, Norm Ricard said there continue to be "gaps" in the province's "planning, monitoring and reporting processes" for climate-change initiatives.

He said the province was aware by the fall of 2009 that a greenhouse gas reduction target set the year before would not be met, but it did not update the plan until December 2015.

Further, the AG found the 2015 emissions reduction plan "was not supported by comprehensive analyses of the benefits, risks and costs of different approaches and policy tools" and lacked implementation details and cost estimates.