
Alberta budget to come Thursday ‘challenging’ amid uncertainty over tariffs
Alberta is set to introduce its budget Thursday, with rumours swirling that Premier Danielle Smith’s government will deliver on her promised personal tax cut amid the looming threat of devastating U.S. tariffs.
Finance Minister Nate Horner told reporters at the legislature Wednesday it’s always challenging to build a budget in Alberta, which is dependent on the peaks and valleys of oil and gas prices.
Horner said addressing affordability is a “prime concern” this time around.
“It’s going to be more challenging with the threat of tariffs and the uncertainty that we see,” he said. He did not confirm reports that the tax cut is expected.