The 2025 Alberta government budget projects a $5.2-billion deficit this fiscal year on total spending of $79 billion. As Morgan Black explains, the province said the red ink is driven mainly by three things: an decline in oil prices; the need to save money in case looming U.S. tariffs wreak economic havoc; and more than $1 billion to make good on a 2023 election promise to give Albertans a break on personal income taxes.
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Alberta budget: Economy back in the red with $5.2-billion deficit
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