Alberta Citizens Criticize Deficit and Government Spending
Edmonton Journal readers express frustration over Alberta's deficit, contrasting teacher funding with doctor raises, and criticizing urban traffic policies in Friday's letters section.
Edmonton Journal readers express frustration over Alberta's deficit, contrasting teacher funding with doctor raises, and criticizing urban traffic policies in Friday's letters section.
A devastating fire has destroyed the Tugaske Fire Department building, including two essential fire trucks, as crews were unable to stop the blaze. The community is now rallying to support recovery efforts.
Alberta's 2026 budget projects a $9.4 billion deficit, with deficits continuing through 2029, totaling $28 billion. The province's reliance on volatile oil revenues puts its fiscal framework at risk of being broken.
Alberta's 2026 budget includes funding for projects in southern Alberta, alongside a projected $9.4 billion deficit for 2026-27, highlighting provincial priorities in healthcare and infrastructure.
Premier David Eby's abolition of the merit commissioner removes independent oversight of public service firings implemented by John Horgan after wrongful dismissals led to a suicide.
A new poll shows Christine Fréchette maintains a substantial advantage over Bernard Drainville among CAQ members and Quebec voters in the race to become premier.
Alberta's 2026 budget reveals four consecutive years of deficits totaling $28 billion in new debt, challenging Premier Danielle Smith's fiscal framework and raising concerns about long-term financial stability.
Alberta's 2026 budget allocates $30 million for demolishing the old Royal Alberta Museum, yet negotiations continue with potential redevelopers, leaving the building's future in limbo.
Alberta's 2026 provincial budget projects a $9.4 billion deficit for 2026-27, with significant spending on health and a new crown corporation, alongside fee increases.
Alberta's 2026 budget fully restores grant funding to Edmonton for the first time since 2019, ending a seven-year dispute. Premier Danielle Smith made this a non-negotiable priority, addressing past cuts that cost the city millions.
Alberta's 2026 budget projects a $9.4 billion deficit, breaking the province's own fiscal framework rules with no recovery plan amid low oil prices.
Alberta's 2026 budget introduces a 6% vehicle rental tax starting in 2027 and a levy on large-scale data centers effective 2028, aiming to generate revenue from visitors and tech infrastructure.
A recent report by the National Police Federation indicates Albertans are largely uninterested in establishing a provincial police force, citing public feedback and cost concerns.
The shelter-in-place order for Mississauga First Nation in Northern Ontario has been rescinded. Ontario Provincial Police had urged residents to take safety precautions during the incident.
Barrie Mayor Alex Nuttall advocates for Alberta's homelessness strategy to be adopted nationwide, highlighting its effectiveness in addressing the crisis.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has sharply criticized the City of Toronto for its lengthy 13-year timeline to implement road safety measures like speed bumps, arguing such projects should take only months and vowing political consequences.
Bernard Drainville's campaign for Coalition Avenir Quebec leadership struggles with low popularity, while Pierre Fréchette maintains a strong lead in the race to succeed François Legault.
An analysis argues that Premier Tim Houston's budget cuts and reliance on resource revenue dreams are insufficient to address Nova Scotia's mounting debt, calling for more sustainable fiscal strategies.
The UCP government's approach to a potential Alberta separation referendum relies on citizen petitions, allowing a minority to decide if the question appears on the ballot, bypassing traditional majority mandates.
Premier Wab Kinew outlines plans for significant healthcare and infrastructure spending in Manitoba's next budget, addressing key provincial priorities.
Ontario Provincial Police have implemented a shelter-in-place directive for residents in the immediate area of Mississauga First Nation, urging adherence to safety precautions amid an unspecified incident.
PQ Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon faces a delicate balancing act as sovereignty concerns grow, with a recent byelection showing shifting voter allegiances and potential four-way race dynamics ahead of Quebec's general election.
Emergency crews responded to a significant structure fire in the 1300 block of Ouellette Avenue, resulting in two individuals being transported to hospital for treatment.
Columnist Chris Nelson condemns former NDP leader Rachel Notley for comparing Alberta's UCP government policies to Nazi Germany, arguing the province remains Canada's most dynamic region despite challenges.
The Alberta government is set to unveil its latest provincial budget this Thursday afternoon, outlining fiscal priorities and spending plans for the coming year amid ongoing economic and political discussions.
Rural Alberta faces a surge in crime, with RCMP overwhelmed and residents demanding immediate action. A new provincial police force is proposed to address the crisis.
Alberta's upcoming budget is projected to show a multibillion-dollar deficit, with critics accusing Premier Danielle Smith's government of years of wasteful spending ahead of Thursday's tabling.
Peter Milobar, MLA for Kamloops Centre, has secured endorsements from five Conservative MLAs as the party vets 11 unofficial candidates for the leadership role. The endorsements signal early support within caucus amid party unity concerns.
British Columbia's NDP government introduces a $400 million strategic loan fund after a $1.5 billion PST hike on business services, with critics questioning cabinet's role in loan allocation and economic impact.
The New Brunswick government hears arguments for and against the expropriation of the Fredericton exhibition grounds, a key provincial site, amid public hearings.