Alberta government ends the year with deficit $2B smaller than predicted
EDMONTON — Newly released figures show the Alberta government ended the last fiscal year with a deficit more than $2 billion smaller than originally predicted in the budget.
Higher oil prices and more than $800 million in additional tax revenue are being credited for shrinking the red number.
The figures show resource revenue was up $1.6 billion from what was expected in the 2018-19 budget — the last brought in by Rachel Notley’s NDP before a provincial election loss earlier this year to Jason Kenney and the United Conservatives.
Expenses were up $150 million and, overall, the Alberta government ended up spending $6.7 billion more than it made.