Canada's oil-producing province of Alberta on Thursday forecast a budget deficit of C$5.2 billion ($3.5 billion) for the 2025 ...
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Critics say Alberta government’s budget falls short on health-care, education spendingAlberta's 2025-26 budget, tabled Thursday by Finance Minister Nate Horner, pledges just under $10 billion for K-12 education operating costs.
CALGARY - A day after her government released its budget, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has hit the road to sell its perks.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta Budget 2025: Education funding to see a 4.5% increase, hike in education property taxAlberta plans to hike the education property tax in Budget 2025 with the increase covering more than one-third of the ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNBig holes in health care, physicians seeing 2022 numbers in Alberta Budget 2025: AMAThere are big health care-shaped holes in the 2025-2026 budget issued by Finance Minister Nate Horner on Thursday, says the ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta Budget 2025: Housing market still a ‘bright spot,’ but looming Trump tariffs will significantly impact provinceThere’s just no escaping talk about U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats in Alberta’s 2025 budget, but the government ...
Alberta's 2025 provincial budget does not allocate new capital funding for the construction of healthcare infrastructure in ...
Like the rest of the country, Alberta is bracing for a what could be a painful trade war with the United States ...
Budget is planning for the impacts of U.S. tariffs to be far-reaching and to slow overall economic growth. But the economic outlook incorporated in the budget assumes tariffs ...
Alberta, Canada’s top oil-producing province, is projecting its first budget deficit after four years of surpluses as the ...
Alberta's Finance Minister Nate Horner announced the 2025 provincial budget Thursday, and it's being met with mixed reactions ...
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Alberta economy back in the red with $5.2B deficit budgetThe red ink is mainly driven by an expected drop in oil prices, looming U.S. tariffs and a promised tax break for Albertans: ...
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