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Highlights from Alberta budget 2022

WATCH: Economist Trevor Tombre from the University of Calgary joins Joel Senick to discuss the 2022 Alberta Budget and the province’s fiscal state going forward. – Feb 24, 2022

Finance Minister Travis Toews tabled Alberta’s 2022 budget on Thursday and for the first time in years the province is out of the red.

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Here are some highlights:

A $500-million budget surplus, the first since 2015, with small surpluses expected in following two years.

Forecast revenues of $62.6 billion and expenses of $62.1 billion.

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A forecast of $13.8 billion in non-renewable resource revenue.

Projected real GDP growth of 5.4 per cent.

$600 million more on health spending, rising in following years, to add intensive care beds, expand hospitals, hire more physicians and nurses.

$171 million over three years to increase spots for post-secondary students in high demand areas, including high-tech, finance, energy, engineering, health care and aviation.

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$191 million over three years for curriculum updates to kindergarten to Grade 12 in all subject areas.

Natural gas rebates for consumers to start Oct. 1 to help those facing high utility bills. To be triggered when natural gas rates rise above $6.50 a gigajoule.

$390 million over four years to increase internet broadband connectivity, particularly for rural and remote areas.

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