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Alberta 's new budget will feature a deficit — the first since the pandemic — a bigger contingency fund and a healthy dose of uncertainty.
If tariffs threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump become a reality, Alberta ’s new fiscal blueprint also indicates it will take a toll on government revenues.
But it doesn’t show the province slipping into a recession, says Finance Minister Nate Horner .
A report by a Royal Bank of Canada economist noted provinces are heading into budget season with a possible trade war “at the top of the priority list” The report said Alberta ’s finances are in a relatively strong position, but also the province most reliant on U.S. trade.
There are also questions about taxes and affordability surrounding the budget.
Alberta 's finance minister said he's confident the province's finances can absorb any shock from tariffs.
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