Jack Mintz: Alberta manages growth while B.C. hikes spending and taxes

· National Post

During this past week and half, Canada’s two most western provinces presented budgets with yawning deficits. Slow-growth British Columbia is forecasting a deficit for the 2026/27 fiscal year of $13.3 billion (2.9 per cent of GDP), up from $9.6 billion for this current year. With better growth, Alberta hit the $9.4-billion mark, more than double the 2025/26 deficit of $4.1 billion and the biggest since the pandemic. Read More

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