Alberta budget presents plan to balance books in five years
EDMONTON — Alberta’s 2018 budget includes more spending, an $8.8-billion deficit and a five-year plan to balance the books that’s tied to the ups and downs of oil prices and the vagaries of pipeline politics.
Premier Rachel Notley’s government hails it as the responsible way forward while opponents castigated it as a gross abuse of the public purse that will punish generations to come.
“This budget continues to support the vital programs and services Albertans need,” Finance Minister Joe Ceci said Thursday.
“It continues to work on the diversification of our economy and we need that vitally because of the wild swings in our revenues.”


