Alberta must juggle sluggish economy, big deficits, lost jobs in upcoming budget
EDMONTON — Alberta is to bring in its new budget Thursday while juggling a sluggish economy, multibillion-dollar deficits and escalating conflicts with public-sector workers.
“There continues to be heavy lifting in front of us as a province. But I will say this: we are on track,” Finance Minister Travis Toews said Wednesday.
“We will be putting a real focus on job creation,” said Toews, who added that a plan remains in place to balance the budget by 2022-23.
In keeping with tradition, Toews displayed for media the footwear he will wear for budget day. He brought out the same thing he wore last year — his size 10 cowboy boots — to signal that the work continues.