Red Deer Chamber concerned with growing debt in federal budget
The Red Deer & District Chamber of Commerce is expressing concern with the federal government’s seeming lack of urgency in ‘getting their fiscal house in order’ from a debt point-of-view.
Following the announcement of Budget 2023 on Tuesday, Scott Robinson, Red Deer Chamber CEO, says it appears the federal government will continue to add to the country’s deficit with this budget, making for a long-term concern.
“That should be a concern for all Canadians because of the fact it’s going to cost increasingly more to service that,” he explains. “What we saw was obviously some of the things they previously announced: the health care funding to the provinces which obviously we all need, so that’s good. The thing that stood out the most for Alberta and a little bit for our region is the increased tax credits identified for projects related to green infrastructure.”
“Although being an oil and gas province, we have both traditional industry and we also have, really an emerging industry,” he continues. “Whether it be carbon capture, lithium mining or hydrogen developments, those are good news stories for our industries in Alberta because they need certainty on that front.”


