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Albertans brace for $2B 'fiscal correction'

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Albertans brace for $2B 'fiscal correction'


Provincial Politics | 206895 hits | Feb 09 9:42 am | Posted by: WDHIII
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EDMONTON � Alberta's Conservative government will attempt to bail the province out of a record deficit Tuesday with a new tight-fisted budget.

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  1. by stokes
    Tue Feb 09, 2010 7:57 pm
    Early 90's all over again, klein did the almost impossible back then and we all suffered can it be done aain without as much pain?

  2. by avatar Public_Domain
    Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:30 pm
    :|

  3. by avatar DrCaleb
    Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:38 pm
    "stokes" said
    Early 90's all over again, klein did the almost impossible back then and we all suffered can it be done aain without as much pain?


    We can, if Herr Morton doesn't decide that we need to return to a balanced budget inside of one year.

    Oh . . .wait . . what the hell is he thinking? Make no plans for the future, spend like a drunk sailor in port and sock away nothing? Isn't this how we got here to begin with?

    A common bumper sticker in Alberta comes to mind. "Please God, I won't piss this boom away" Guess what. They did.

    Again.

  4. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Wed Feb 10, 2010 12:15 am
    "Why is this called a rainy-day fund?" Morton asked. "It is called a rainy-day fund for when it rains. And I'm here to tell you that over the past 18 months it has been raining all over the world."


    At least Alberta has such a fund. Out of curiousity, does Ontario have any money set aside from the good times or did they spend it all?

  5. by Bruce_the_vii
    Wed Feb 10, 2010 12:46 am
    Ontario? Ontario had a bit of recession in 2002 because of a major power outage and SARS, which drove the deficit back up. Since then the budget was balanced but Chief Economist Don Drummond of one of the Banks says it's got a "structural deficit". So no, McGuinty did not pay down the debt. For 40 years or so it's been going up, with the exception of a very few years. This years deficit is $25 billion.

  6. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Wed Feb 10, 2010 12:49 am
    "Bruce_the_vii" said
    Ontario? Ontario had a bit of recession in 2002 because of a major power outage and SARS, which drove the deficit back up. Since then the budget was balanced but Chief Economist Don Drummond of one of the Banks says it's got a "structural deficit". So no, McGuinty did not pay down the debt. For 40 years or so it's been going up, with the exception of a very few years. This years deficit is $25 billion.


    Holy crap. That puts Ontario ahead of California. We only have a $21 billion deficit. And our population is way larger than Ontario's. 8O

  7. by avatar bootlegga
    Wed Feb 10, 2010 6:07 pm
    "DrCaleb" said
    Early 90's all over again, klein did the almost impossible back then and we all suffered can it be done aain without as much pain?


    We can, if Herr Morton doesn't decide that we need to return to a balanced budget inside of one year.

    Oh . . .wait . . what the hell is he thinking? Make no plans for the future, spend like a drunk sailor in port and sock away nothing? Isn't this how we got here to begin with?

    A common bumper sticker in Alberta comes to mind. "Please God, I won't piss this boom away" Guess what. They did.

    Again.

    R=UP

    No doubt, it makes me sick to think that we had a second massive boom and we didn't bother to save more than a few billion.

  8. by avatar Yogi
    Wed Feb 10, 2010 6:14 pm
    I see that none of the cuts or belt-tightening applies to any MP's salaries/perks. If eddy&co would grow some balls and charge the exploration companies more than 'pennies on the dollar'...

  9. by avatar tritium
    Wed Feb 10, 2010 6:21 pm
    Cheap real estate on the horizon?? Wonder if this will effect housing prices at all like it did in the 90's.

  10. by avatar bootlegga
    Wed Feb 10, 2010 6:25 pm
    "Yogi" said
    I see that none of the cuts or belt-tightening applies to any MP's salaries/perks. If eddy&co would grow some balls and charge the exploration companies more than 'pennies on the dollar'...


    Now, now, let's not forget that the MLAs did take a 10% cut in pay earlier this year. Of course, that was AFTER that whopping 34% raise they gave themselves right after the last election in 2008. :wink:



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