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A big deficit is looming in Alberta’s budget today.
But there’s a major revenue opportunity on the table: wind and solar.
@brccanada.bsky.social Director, Jorden Dye, lays out how Alberta must rebuild its renewables market.
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So the #albertagovt has a survey about its “budget priorities” and all I can say is if you’ve worked as a fluffer and aren’t making ends meet, you could apply there.
🧵 of how to reply to some of their Actual questions (Written response)
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Did Premier Danielle Smith deliver on her most high-profile promises from the 2022 UCP leadership race and the 2023 Alberta election?
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Check out our high-level highlights of Alberta Budget 2025. We've summarized the changes for 15 key ministries that are important to the nonprofit sector. While there are no major cuts or investments, there are changes in emphasis.
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2/7 The alarming detail appears on page 13 of the Budget Fiscal Plan, transferring hundreds of health facility titles to Alberta Infrastructure.
One Calgary Herald columnist summed it up: "Sell off hospitals? The UCP Budget makes it possible."
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Our Political Gossip with Friends event is this Wednesday, March 5. Get a breakdown of what the #AlbertaBudget means for the nonprofit sector and discuss the latest news and what it means for #ABpoli with our panel of political experts. www.eventbrite.ca/e/political-...
At the Alberta Legislature, disability advocate Zachary Weeks, MLAs Marie Renaud, and Nicole Goehring pose on a grand staircase, smiling. Zachary, who uses a power wheelchair, is at the center. Overlaid text reads: 'Join us Wednesday, 6:30pm for a virtual post-budget 2025 town hall on disability services and supports.'
🚨 AISH is being cut by $49M—what does this mean for disabled Albertans?
Join me, MLA Marie Renaud & Nicole Goehring for a Virtual Town Hall this Wed at 6:30 PM to break it all down.
📌 RSVP here: www.albertasfuture.ca/events/budge...
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@sphillipsab.bsky.social So pleased to hear your thoughtful analysis of the #AlbertaBudget and the tax cut's link to #AHSScandal on #CBCEyeopener. Not sure about your co-guest. It sounded like she was trying to read answers to questions before she heard the questions. 😖
❌ The Alberta government is cutting AISH by $77M. And it’s only getting worse.
📌 Employment programs? Cut.
📌 Advocacy groups? Defunded.
📌 Disabled students? Left behind as EAs strike.
🔗 Read more: zacharyweeks.ca/blog/aishcuts
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For crying out loud! Enough!
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$77 MILLION CUT FROM AISH?!
This isn’t just numbers on a spreadsheet—this is people’s rent, food, survival. Disabled Albertans already fight for scraps, and now the gov wants to take even that? Absolutely shameful. Do better. #AISH #Ableg #AlbertaBudget
The 2025 provincial budget includes several investments in transit, housing, and social programs, but also presents notable funding gaps and cuts in critical areas, including social assistance and housing.
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9/9 Budget allocates $25M for border security initiatives - including increased patrols along Alberta-Montana border - responding directly to concerns Trump cited as justification for tariffs.
Read more:
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8/9 Good news for municipalities: province restoring grants in lieu of taxes on govt properties. Edmonton, as provincial capital, benefits most as funding returns to 75% in 2025-26 and 100% the following year.
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7/9 Provincial debt projected to reach $83B by end of 2025-26. Alberta doubles contingency fund to $4B to cover potential tariff impacts, wildfires, and public sector wage increases.
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6/9 First deficit budget since early pandemic. Fiscal challenge stems largely from oil revenue drop - down $4.4B from previous forecast - with WTI crude now estimated at just $68 US per barrel.
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5/9 Not all tax relief: Property taxes for education increasing. Calgary residents face average $239 hike, while Edmontonians will pay about $92 more due to lower property values in the capital.
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4/9 Amid uncertainty, govt delivers on Premier Smith's election promise: new 8% tax rate on income under $60K. This cut saves Albertans up to $750 but costs provincial coffers $1.2B in coming fiscal year.
#AlbertaBudget #TaxCut #AlbertaPolitics
3/9 Budget outlines three scenarios with grimmer forecasts showing $3.5B revenue loss in 2025-26. Officials project potential loss of 90,000 jobs over next three years if worst-case tariff scenario materializes.
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2/9 "Alberta's government is making responsible, though difficult, decisions to fund today's priorities," said Horner. "We must do the right things to remain steadfast in the face of oncoming headwinds."
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1/9 🚨Alberta's Economic Storm🚨
Budget projects $5.2B deficit that could jump to $8.7B under worst-case U.S. tariff scenario.
Finance Minister Horner delivered this sobering news just days before Trump's tariffs begin.
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The Alberta Budget 2025 will be going out tomorrow at 3:15 PM. VCC will be looking at 3 main priorities.
🏠 Continued investment in affordable housing
🚃 Continued investment in transit
💰 Funding for E4A Champions' programs and services
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Lots of talk in #Albertabudget about flat-lined revenues but increasing costs over the past years, and lots of comparisons to staying in line with the other provinces. Yet no thought to having sales taxes in other provinces. SMH