Alberta Affordability
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Alberta affordability going from ‘bad to worse’ says advocacy groupAlberta joins and surpasses the rest of Canada when it comes to lack of affordability for homes, food and utilities.EconomyNov 14, 2023
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Fuel tax relief program extended until end of year, Alberta premier saysPremier Danielle Smith says the program, which saves Albertans 13 cents per litre at the pumps, was set to expire at the end of this month.ConsumerJun 19, 2023
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Alberta condo owners petition province to be included in electricity rebate'Probably half of the condo owners in the province have not been getting any rebates, so we don't think that's fair.'ConsumerFeb 3, 2023
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Alberta announces $15M investment in low-income transit programs across provinceMinister Jeremy Nixon told reporters Thursday that Calgary and Edmonton each received $4.5 million to provide low-income transit pass programs in their communities.ConsumerFeb 2, 2023
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Natural gas prices down, electricity up in Alberta in FebruaryThe province issued a bulletin, saying February’s default natural gas rate is $3.715 per gigajoule (GJ), well below the $6.50 per GJ triggering rate and January’s $6.446 per GJ.CanadaJan 27, 2023
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Alberta freezes rate increases for private vehicle insurance in 2023The province said it is also looking at short- and long-term solutions to lower insurance rates.CanadaJan 26, 2023
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Details on Alberta’s affordability payments expected ‘soon’Support is supposed to be on the way, but Albertans looking to get financial relief promised by the province for the new year will have to wait before they can apply.CanadaJan 2, 2023
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Affordability measures coming to Albertans in the new year, along with changes to CPP and EI contributionsInflation relief, announced in Premier Danielle Smith’s televised address near the end of November, should come in January.ConsumerDec 30, 2022
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Albertans to get some protection from rising electricity pricesOn Wednesday, the province released details for its electricity price protection plan, placing a temporary price ceiling of 13.5 cents per kWh for January.CanadaDec 23, 2022
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