CALGARY — The bad news for Alberta's oil-reliant budget is set to get worse.
Finance Minister Nate Horner says softening oil prices mean this year's projected budget deficit is expected to grow by $1.3 billion, and will now finish at $6.5 billion in the red when the fiscal year ends next spring.
That represents a massive multibillion-dollar swing in Alberta's financial fortunes, as it is coming off an $8.3-billion surplus the year prior.
Horner said oil prices, along with uncertainty created by U.S. trade policy — specifically conflict over tariffs — are hurting the Alberta economy and remain a significant risk.
“We’re experiencing many pressures on the economy that are outside of our control,” Horner told a news conference Thursday.
But he said despite challenges, a radical response