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Stimulus more important than credit rating: Alberta Finance Minister Joe Ceci

WATCH: Scott Crockatt with the Calgary Chamber of Commerce joins Stefan Keyes with details on Alberta Finance Minister Joe Ceci's Monday speaking engagement – Apr 18, 2016

CALGARY – Alberta Finance Minister Joe Ceci says the NDP government’s plan to inject fiscal stimulus into the province’s economy is more important than its fallen credit rating.

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Ceci addressed the Calgary Chamber of Commerce on Monday, days after DBRS downgraded Alberta’s AAA credit rating to AA.

READ MORE: Alberta Budget 2016 – What’s in it for Calgary and Lethbridge?

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He said the credit downgrade was a disappointment but it would take “draconian cuts” to restore it.

He said the NDP’s plan to stimulate growth will help address future budget shortfalls, with a balance budget expected by 2024.

Last Thursday, Ceci tabled a budget that forecasts a $10.4 billion deficit this fiscal year, driven largely by plunging oil revenues.

READ MORE: Alberta Budget 2016 – What’s in it for Edmonton?

He reiterated on Monday that his commitment not introduce a provincial sales tax to balance the budget, a statement that drew tepid applause.

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Afterwards, in response to questions about the possibility of bringing in the tax, he said the government’s promise not to do so is “iron-clad.”

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