Canada's oil-rich province of Alberta is forecasting a deficit of C$9.4bn ($6.9bn; £5.1bn), citing a "dramatic" increase in its population coupled with low oil prices. The once debt-free province ...
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Alberta projecting larger deficit for the year — $6.5B — due in part to lower oil prices
Sluggish new numbers for Alberta’s revenues show the provincial deficit is expected to grow $1.3 billion more than was forecast in the budget. In its first quarter economic update Thursday, the ...
Alberta is projecting a wider deficit for the current fiscal year as oil prices fall, denting a key source of revenue for Canada’s top energy-producing province. The deficit will widen to C$6.5 ...
CALGARY, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Canada's oil-producing province of Alberta on Thursday forecast a budget deficit of C$5.2 billion ($3.5 billion) for the 2025/26 fiscal year if U.S. tariffs are implemented ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says this Thursday’s provincial budget will increase spending on physician pay by 22 per cent. After warning of “significant” deficits to come in future provincial ...
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