BRUSSELS (dpa-AFX) - Switzerland's economic growth eased sharply in the fourth quarter as the restrictions imposed to contain the coronavirus pandemic weighed heavily on the service sector, the
Budget 2021 address
Read the speech delivered by Finance Minister Travis Toews to introduce the provincial government s 2021 budget.
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Mr. Speaker, I rise today to present Budget 2021 to this House.
It is a budget that is focused on what matters most today – on health care and on jobs.
Today marks the first in a series of one-year anniversaries for Alberta that are unlike any other in this province’s history.
Today, and in the weeks and months to come, we will pass the one-year mark of unprecedented events that have shaken our province, our country, and the world – and continue to test our collective resolve.
Swiss to Provide $71.8m Grant for Indonesia s Economic Development BY :JAYANTY NADA SHOFA FEBRUARY 26, 2021
Jakarta. The Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, or SECO, will provide grants of 65 million Swiss francs, or about $71.8 million, for the next four years to assist Indonesia’s economic development.
On Thursday, SECO renewed its economic development cooperation with Indonesia for 2021-2024 making it the fourth cycle since the first one in 2009.
“Over the next four years, SECO will provide at least 65 million Swiss francs in grants to support the new program. Our current engagement in Indonesia includes more than 30 active projects, in collaboration with 15 implementing partners and 10 ministries,” SECO director Marie-Gabrielle Ineichen-Fleisch told an online conference on Thursday.
Feb 25, 2021
Budget 2021: Protecting lives and livelihoods | Budget 2021 : Protéger la vie et le gagne-pain des Albertains et Albertaines
Budget 2021 protects Albertans’ lives and livelihoods with a significant investment in health care while positioning the province for economic recovery with a continued focus on the efficient delivery of government services.
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Historic investment in health care
Budget 2021 will set aside a $1.25-billion contingency to fight COVID-19. Almost $900 million will be added to Health’s base budget to reduce surgical wait times, increase continuing care, and home care capacity.