Canada's oil-producing province of Alberta on Thursday forecast a budget deficit of C$5.2 billion ($3.5 billion) for the 2025 ...
Lesser Slave Lake MLA Scott Sinclair says the new provincial budget is indefensible, too much money goes to big cities, and ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNUCP backbench MLA speaks out against Alberta budget, vows to vote against itA northern Alberta government MLA says he’s angry enough about last week’s provincial budget that he’s willing to go against ...
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Alberta Premier Smith faces second challenge from caucus member in less than a weekFor the second time in under a week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is facing pushback from within her own United ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNOpinion: Boom turns to bust in budget, as Alberta remains on resource revenue roller-coasterNumerous factors affect resource revenue. According to the budget, every $1 decline in oil prices leads to a $750-million ...
Alberta is forecasting it will end the next fiscal year with a $5.2 billion deficit but that could soar to $8.7 billion under ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta Budget 2025: Housing market still a ‘bright spot,’ but looming Trump tariffs will significantly impact provinceThere’s just no escaping talk about U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats in Alberta’s 2025 budget, but the government ...
The red ink is mainly driven by an expected drop in oil prices, looming U.S. tariffs and a promised tax break for Albertans: minister ...
Alberta's 2025 provincial budget does not allocate new capital funding for the construction of healthcare infrastructure in ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta Budget 2025: Education funding to see a 4.5% increase, hike in education property taxAlberta plans to hike the education property tax in Budget 2025 with the increase covering more than one-third of the ...
Province's new budget means nearly all Albertans will pay less in income taxes, while home and business owners — especially ...
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Critics say Alberta government’s budget falls short on health-care, education spendingAlberta's 2025-26 budget, tabled Thursday by Finance Minister Nate Horner, pledges just under $10 billion for K-12 education operating costs.
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