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  1. Despite smaller projected budget deficit, Albertans can’t afford to discount province’s fiscal challenges

    A boost in projected revenues this year have reduced the expected deficit for 2021/22, but this will only provide a small amount of relief. ...

  2. Report paints bleak picture of Alberta’s fiscal future

    The province's per-person spending is significantly higher than in Ontario, B.C. and Quebec. ...

  3. 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. ...

  4. Alberta celebrates ‘Balanced Budget Tax Freedom Day’ later than any other province

    This year's combined projected federal and provincial government deficits total $234 billion. ...

  5. Alberta needs new (old) rule to stabilize government resource revenues

    In 2020/21, Alberta’s non-renewable resource revenue will comprise only 4.7 per cent of provincial revenue. ...

  6. Alberta economy recovering from COVID but government finances remain cause for concern

    The province's net debt will reach a projected $102.1 billion by 2023/24. ...

  7. Kenney shouldn’t bank on resource revenues to balance budget—despite high commodity prices

    A reliance on non-renewable resource revenue has caused trouble for the provincial finances for decades. ...

  8. Despite Alberta pleas, Trudeau government maintains ‘stabilization’ status quo

    The program offset just 3.5 per cent of Alberta’s year-over-year revenue loss. ...

  9. Rising debt interest costs further threaten Alberta finances

    By 2023/24, debt interest will consume 6.6 per cent of all provincial revenues. ...

  10. Alberta’s government debt interest costs continue to soar

    According to budget forecasts, debt interest payments will reach $3.3 billion by 2023/24. ...