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Alberta budget on track for 6th straight deficit despite stronger oil and gas revenues

February 26, 2014 9:59 AM
The Canadian Press

EDMONTON – Alberta Finance Minister Doug Horner says the province will remain in the hole for the 6th straight year despite higher oil and gas revenues and a lower Canadian dollar.

Horner says the province has borrowed $2.7 billion to pay for infrastructure.

The rainy day savings contingency account is projected to be at $4.6 billion.

Horner is to deliver the new provincial budget March 6.

He says he plans to hold spending in place given the volatility of oil and gas revenues.

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