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Hosted on MSNSIMS: Alberta Budget is sweet and sour for taxpayersAlbertans are getting a big tax cut. That’s the good news. Premier Danielle Smith is making good on her promise to cut the ...
The province expects revenues to tumble by more than $6 billion in the new fiscal year that begins in April. Net debt levels are forecast to grow by $13.3 billion from current levels by the spring of ...
Donald Trump’s tariff threats have been top of mind for Canadians since he took control of the White House. But whether or ...
Budget, Alberta Teachers’ Association president Jason Schilling said the province must spend, at minimum, $11.35 billion on education to dig the province out of a four-year trend on being last in ...
Friends of Medicare’s Chris Gallaway expressed his disappointment in the direction of Healthcare in the province, following the 2025 Budget. He explained that from his time listening to various ...
Mayor Blaine Hyggen attended the provincial budget announcement in Edmonton earlier this week on behalf of Lethbridge city ...
Canada’s provincial energy powerhouse is taking no chances on potential US energy tariffs with a new budget that leaves room for their implementation, though revenues from its carbon market are ...
The organization that represents Alberta's cities, towns and villages is concerned about the increase to the education ...
Alberta's budget brings changes to income and education taxes. Working Albertans will pay less, while property owners will ...
A day after her government released its budget, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has hit the road to sell its perks. Alberta is projecting a $5.2-billion deficit, but is offering income tax cuts that ...
From health care to education, Lethbridge's mayor and business leaders are looking into the effects the 2025 provincial budget will have on the city.
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