Alberta government tables budget projecting $5.2-billion deficit as it tries to estimate toll of possible U.S. tariffs
- Alberta's budget for this fiscal year predicts a $5.2-billion deficit with total spending of $79 billion, as introduced by Finance Minister Nate Horner.
- This deficit marks an $11-billion shift from the current budget, which is expected to show a surplus of nearly $6 billion.
- The deficit is largely driven by falling oil prices, U.S. tariffs, and a promised $1-billion tax cut.
- It is the first deficit under Premier Danielle Smith, and Alberta expects deficits to continue until 2027.
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