Alberta on track for surplus despite wildfires, lower oil prices, fiscal update shows
CALGARY – The Alberta government said Thursday it still expects a $2.4-billion surplus by the end of the fiscal year, despite slightly lower oil prices and wildfires that have already burned through most of its contingency fund.
“Alberta’s economic growth remains on track,” said Finance Minister Nate Horner.
But the New Democrat Opposition called that assessment deceptive by not including expenses that are soon to be coming.
“The surplus is likely much lower than the UCP is telling Albertans,” said finance critic Samir Kayande.