Alberta finance minister heads to Calgary to discuss budget and its $9.4B deficit
Alberta’s finance minister is set to hit the road today to discuss a new provincial budget that is big on spending but also carries an eye-popping deficit of more than $9 billion.
Nate Horner will discuss the budget with business leaders at the Calgary Chamber of Commerce.
Horner tabled the spending document Thursday, saying that while a rising population and low oil prices have put the squeeze on finances, it’s critical to keep spending and weather the storm.
The Opposition NDP says Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative government has mismanaged the economy, wasting profits from the past oil boom while saddling future generations with debt.