A day after her government released its budget, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has hit the road to sell its perks.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Finance Minister Nate Horner respond to questions about Budget 2025 after projecting a $5.2B deficit. Watch LIVE here.
CollinGallant The province will run a large deficit in 2025 while continuing to determine the threat of U.S. tariffs to the ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Finance Minister Nate Horner respond to questions about Budget 2025 after projecting a ...
With Alberta adding nearly 63,000 new jobs in the closing months of 2024, the province’s unemployment rate fell to 6.7 per cent in January. But the economic forecast contained in Alberta’s 2025 Budget ...
Budget is planning for the impacts of U.S. tariffs to be far-reaching and to slow overall economic growth. But the economic outlook incorporated in the budget assumes tariffs ...
College officials made the announcements in a news release issued Thursday, Feb. 27, noting the loss in tuition revenue in ...
The red ink is mainly driven by an expected drop in oil prices, looming U.S. tariffs and a promised tax break for Albertans: ...
Critics say the Alberta government's proposed health-care and education spending in its new budget won't address ...
EDMONTON — Hundreds of striking school support workers marched through the streets of downtown Edmonton to the Alberta ...
After years of criticizing the provincial government for shortchanging Edmonton, Mayor Amarjeet Sohi says the province's ...