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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. 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. ...

  4. 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. ...

  5. Kenney government must learn from Alberta’s fiscal freefall

    Both B.C. and Saskatchewan now carry less per-person provincial government debt than Alberta. ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Rising debt-interest payments further threaten Alberta government’s deteriorating fiscal situation

    Appeared in the Calgary Sun, December 9, 2020 Last week in this space, we outlined the Alberta government’s deteriorating finances, as spelled out in the Kenney government’s recent fiscal update, which projects that the province will rack up $50.0 billion ...

  8. Alberta ‘fiscal capacity’ plummeting, Kenney government must react

    Appeared in the Edmonton Journal, December 3, 2020 Many Canadians have long thought of their country as divided between affluent “have” provinces and poorer “have-nots.” The traditional dividing line has been whether a province receives equalization ...

  9. Alberta fiscal update projects budget deficits over next three years—with consequences

    According to the Kenney government’s mid-year update released on Tuesday, Alberta’s fiscal troubles are far from over. The update projects a $21.3 billion budget deficit in 2020/21, a $15.5 billion deficit in 2021/22 and a $9.9 billion ...

  10. Alberta’s government debt was unsustainable—before COVID

    Appeared in National Newswatch, November 12, 2020 The Kenney government will release a three-year fiscal update later this month, and will be tempted to blame Alberta’s fiscal challenges on COVID-19. While the COVID-induced recession has certainly ...