alberta government spending

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Alberta has seen a run-up of projected net debt totalling about $10,000 per Albertan by 2019/20—up from essentially zero in 2015/16.


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From 2015/16 to the current fiscal year, program spending in Alberta will have increased by 11 per cent.


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Government workers in Alberta are away from their jobs for personal reasons 73 per cent more days per year than private sector workers.


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The province's projected $10.3 billion deficit for 2017/18 could be much higher.


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British Columbia, with its lower level of per student spending, has some of the best student performance results in Canada.


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Between 2015/16 and 2017/18, the provincial government plans to increase spending by 11 per cent.


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Between 2015/16 and 2017/18, program spending in Alberta is projected to increase by roughly 11 per cent.

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Alberta program spending this year is forecasted to be approximately 11 per cent higher than in 2015/16.