6 stories tagged #Nate Horner

  1. Alberta Delays Fuel Tax Decision Amid Federal Pause
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    Alberta Delays Fuel Tax Decision Amid Federal Pause

    Alberta will not match Ottawa's summer fuel tax suspension until at least July, sticking to its scheduled review despite federal affordability measures.

    last mo. 2 min read
  2. Gas Prices Surge Past $1.75/L in Alberta Amid Middle East Tensions
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    Gas Prices Surge Past $1.75/L in Alberta Amid Middle East Tensions

    Oil prices near $114/barrel as Alberta drivers face record gasoline costs. Calls mount for tax relief, but officials cite fiscal rules and risk of higher demand.

    2mo ago 2 min read
  3. Calgary City Hall Slams Alberta Budget's Property Tax Hike
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    Calgary City Hall Slams Alberta Budget's Property Tax Hike

    Calgary officials, including the Mayor, are criticizing Alberta's provincial budget for a significant property tax increase, demanding greater transparency on fund allocation.

    3mo ago 1 min read
  4. Alberta Finance Minister Touts Budget Amidst $9.4 Billion Deficit
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    Alberta Finance Minister Touts Budget Amidst $9.4 Billion Deficit

    Alberta's Finance Minister Nate Horner is on a provincial tour promoting the 2026 budget, which includes significant spending but projects a substantial deficit and increased taxes.

    3mo ago 1 min read
  5. Alberta Finance Minister Questions Province's Tax Structure Amidst $9.4 Billion Deficit
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    Alberta Finance Minister Questions Province's Tax Structure Amidst $9.4 Billion Deficit

    Alberta's Finance Minister Nate Horner is urging a public discussion on the province's tax structure as the 2026 budget reveals a significant $9.4 billion deficit, fueled by volatile oil prices and increased service demands.

    3mo ago 2 min read
  6. Alberta Budget Draws Fire for Tax Hikes Amidst Record Deficit
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    Alberta Budget Draws Fire for Tax Hikes Amidst Record Deficit

    Critics denounce the 2026 Alberta budget for increased fees and property taxes, arguing they mask a significant deficit and lack fiscal responsibility.

    3mo ago 2 min read