Toews discusses Budget 2019 in Grande Prairie
The Grande Prairie Chamber of Commerce hosted Travis Toews for a public presentation and discussion on Budget 2019.
The President of the Treasury Board, Minister of Finance, and MLA for Grande Prairie-Wapiti, told the crowd that the government plans to cut spending by 2.8 percent over the next four years, in an effort to create fiscal responsibility.
Toews says while cuts are coming, none are expected for school boards or health care. He says funding will increase for health care, and a new funding formula is being created for schools, which has caused some challenges but should even out in the long run.
“Our Education Minister is working to provide as much flexibility as possible within the total budget envelope so that school boards can make decisions to manage well and effectively, and ensure the maximum amount of resources are in front of students and classrooms during this transition year. At the same time, they’re developing a new funding formula that will encourage a shared services amongst school boards, drive efficiencies, and ensure it’s out in front of school boards early enough so that they can plan well.”