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Treading water and hoping things get better : How Jason Kenney risks repeating history in battle with Alberta s deficit

The Globe and Mail Tax and Spend ‘Treading water and hoping things get better’: How Jason Kenney risks repeating history in battle with Alberta’s deficit Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer JASON FRANSON/The Canadian Press Jason Kenney wants to be the second coming of Ralph Klein as he aims to freeze Alberta’s public spending for years to keep the deficit in check, while he and everyone else in the province wait for oil prices to rebound.

Braid: Kenney is stuck in an alternate universe of debt — and, possibly, a new sales tax

Article content There must be days when Alberta Premier Jason Kenney wonders how he ended up running the wrong government. The United Conservative Party in its own dreams would spend small, borrow no money, and allow people to go about their lives with little thought to an overarching government. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Braid: Kenney is stuck in an alternate universe of debt — and, possibly, a new sales tax Back to video Kenney’s UCP today, through circumstance and ill fortune, is in some ways the opposite, a tale outlined painfully in the new budget introduced Thursday.

David Staples: We ve spent like crazy on COVID policies but a reckoning will come

David Staples: We ve spent like crazy on COVID policies but a reckoning will come
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Alberta budget 2021: Province projects $18 2 billion deficit with no timeline for balancing books

Alberta budget 2021: Province projects $18 2 billion deficit with no timeline for balancing books
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