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Alberta and Saskatchewan need new rules to save revenue
Saskatchewan’s resource revenue will be roughly $360 million higher than initially projected in 2021/22. ...
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Alberta government should use unexpected windfall to stop resource rollercoaster
By limiting the amount of resource revenue included in the budget, the fund could restore discipline to government spending. ...
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Dividends to Albertans would ensure better maintenance of Heritage Fund
If Alberta had followed Alaska’s model, Albertans could have received $101.5 billion in dividends. ...
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Repairing Alberta's Heritage Fund for the Long Term
In 1976/77, Alberta’s Heritage Savings Trust Fund was created to save a share of the province’s resource wealth so as to provide benefits to Albertans in the future. Unfortunately, the Heritage Fund has been limited in its ability to do so as consistent ...
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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. ...
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A New (Old) Fiscal Rule for Non-Renewable Resource Revenue in Alberta
Alberta’s government finances are once again in a perilous state with ongoing deficits, mounting debt and near record levels of spending. One of the greatest contributors to Alberta’s fiscal instability is the provincial government’s treatment of non ...