Alberta government to earmark $10.8B for education ahead of deficit budget
The Alberta government is offering more details about how it plans to account for education ahead of Thursday’s budget release.
Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides says if passed, the budget will allocate $10.8 billion for education a seven per cent hike from last year.
Premier Danielle Smith says the money will be used to hire 1,600 teachers and 800 support staff in the 2026-27 school year.
The increase comes following a massive teachers’ strike last fall over wages and working conditions.

