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Alberta government projects $18.2-billion deficit in 2021-22 budget
Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews says the 2021-22 budget is focused on bolstering the province's health care system, preparing for a post-pandemic recovery and making sure government services are delivered efficiently. The government is projecting a deficit of $18.2 billion for the upcoming year and more red ink for the next two.
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The Canadian Press
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CP118900571
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Alberta budget
budget
COVID-19
deficit
government budget
health care
healthcare policy
recovery