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Don’t Spend Away the Windfall: Better Options for Alberta’s Unexpected Revenues
Don’t squander Alberta’s surpluses by spending them— instead, lower taxes, pay off the debt and/or re-establish rainy-day fund
| by:
Tegan Hill,
Jack Mintz,
Trevor Tombe,
and Joel Emes
Study
The Budget That Changed Canada: Essays on the 25th Anniversary of the 1995 Budget
Chrétien government’s historic 1995 budget restored sound fiscal policies in Ottawa; a stark contrast with current government
| by:
William Watson,
and Jason Clemens
Commentary
Alberta government has generational opportunity with upcoming budget—just don’t spend it away
Appeared in the Financial Post
| by:
Tegan Hill
Commentary
Governments across Canada are spending us into economic misery
Appeared in the Financial Post
| by:
Matthew Lau
| by:
Jason Clemens,
and Mark Hasiuk
Study
An Alberta Dividend: The Key to Growing the Heritage Fund
Dividends to Albertans key to success of the Heritage Fund over longer-term
| by:
Tegan Hill,
and Joel Emes
Study
Alberta’s ‘Spending Restraint’ in Perspective
Alberta’s new fiscal rules positive step, but sustainable finances impeded by increases in per person spending since 2022
| by:
Tegan Hill,
and Milagros Palacios
Study
Undoing Alberta’s Personal Income Tax Hikes
Flat 8 per cent personal income tax would save Albertans $1,573 a year, on average
| by:
Tegan Hill,
and Nathaniel Li
Study
Alberta’s Underlying Budget Deficit
Alberta surplus turns to $4.8 billion deficit if resource revenue was at 20-year average
| by:
Tegan Hill,
and Milagros Palacios