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Jack Mintz: Alberta’s budget rides the roller-coaster as deficit balloons to $18.2 billion

A year ago, Alberta’s Minister of Finance Travis Toews had an upbeat message about Alberta’s growth prospects for 2021. With growing revenues and flattened spending, Alberta could balance the budget by the next election after a string of deficits since the fiscal year 2014-15. One month later the province faced two hits: the COVID-19 fallout and a short-lived oil price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia. Read More

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