alberta economy

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The government has moved from a 10 per cent flat rate personal income tax to a progressive tax with steeper rates.


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Province’s net financial position could decrease by another $14 billion in 2016/17, making it a net debtor province.


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To eliminate the deficit, Alberta's government should restrain spending.


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The federal government may speed up spending on infrastructure projects in Alberta and Saskatchewan.


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The provincial government introduced numerous tax increases, essentially ending Alberta’s tax advantage relative to key competing jurisdictions.


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The real culprit for Alberta’s fiscal problems—and ultimately the recent credit downgrade—is several years of rapid spending growth by successive governments.


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The recent elections in Alberta and federally in Canada have elected governments that appear dedicated to increasing government’s interference in the economy.


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In its recent Speech from the Throne, the new Alberta government reiterated its plans to make life more expensive in Alberta.


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Alberta’s economy is still on shaky ground as oil prices remain depressed relative to last year’s levels.