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  1. Outflow of Albertans should set off alarm bells

    Unlike Texas, Alberta government finances deteriorated due to spending-fuelled budget deficits. ...

  2. New report paints gloomy picture of Alberta’s fiscal future—absent policy change

    According to the PBO, Alberta must reduce spending by 3.1 per cent of GDP to restore fiscal sustainability. ...

  3. ‘Sustainability’ fund could help Alberta get off resource revenue rollercoaster

    Provincial program spending increased from $8,012 in 1999/00 to $10,618 by 2006/07. ...

  4. No PST—Alberta government has a spending problem, not a revenue problem

    The provincial government ran deficits in 12 of the past 13 years. ...

  5. Kenney has no choice—he must tackle government compensation

    Of the Alberta government's $54.3 billion in total spending, 50 per cent was on wages and benefits for government workers. ...

  6. Kenney should draw inspiration from Klein reforms and reduce spending quickly

    Appeared in the Edmonton Sun, February 9, 2021 Back in the early 1990s, in the face of serious fiscal challenges, former premier Ralph Klein changed the trajectory of Alberta’s government finances and set the stage for a decade of fiscal stability. Today, ...

  7. Spending reductions key to Kenney government fiscal plan

    Appeared in the Calgary Sun, January 6, 2021 The largest global recession since the Great Depression, an unprecedented drop in energy prices, and a global health pandemic have contributed to Alberta’s historic $21.3 billion budget deficit, explains ...

  8. Kenney government must reduce spending to right fiscal ship

    Appeared in the Calgary Sun, December 2, 2020 Alberta’s government finances are in trouble. In its fiscal update last week, the Kenney government forecasted a historic deficit of $21.3 billion in 2020/21, with sizable deficits over the following two years ...

  9. Kenney government should learn from past deficit-reduction plans

    Appeared in the Edmonton Sun, August 12, 2020 The Government of Alberta is racking up debt—quickly. The province has accumulated $35 billion in new debt over the past half-decade and will run another $20 billion budget deficit this year. If the Kenney ...

  10. Another pipeline setback, another blow to Alberta government finances

    Appeared in the Calgary Sun, June 10, 2020 Alberta’s fiscal situation has been deteriorating for a decade, and the COVID-induced recession has dealt another major blow to the province’s finances. Premier Kenney recently predicted the budget deficit could ...