Alberta Treasury Board News
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Budget 2024: Putting Albertans and Alberta families first
Budget 2024 is a responsible plan that puts Albertans and their families first by investing in strong health care, a modern education system and supports to keep life affordable.
Budget 2024: Investing in safe, welcoming communities
Budget 2024 is a responsible plan that keeps Alberta communities safe and secure.
Budget 2024: Maintaining Alberta’s economic advantage
Budget 2024 is a responsible plan that maintains Alberta’s competitive advantage so businesses and industry can continue to innovate, thrive and create jobs.
Alberta Pension Plan update: Minister Horner
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Nate Horner issued the following statement on a potential Alberta Pension Plan:
Benefiting from captive insurance: Minister Horner
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Nate Horner issued the following statement on Alberta’s captive insurance program:
Fuel tax relief: Statement from Minister Horner
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Nate Horner issued the following statement on Alberta’s fuel tax relief program:
Credit rating upgrade: Statement from Minister Horner
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Nate Horner issued the following statement on Alberta’s recent credit rating upgrade:
Finance ministers’ meeting: Minister Horner
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Nate Horner issued the following statement after the Dec. 15 meeting of federal, provincial and territorial finance ministers in Toronto:
Update: Alberta Pension Plan engagement | Mise à jour : Consultation sur le régime de pension de l’Alberta
The Alberta Pension Plan Engagement Panel is giving the office of the chief actuary of Canada some time to release findings before scheduling new public sessions.
Mid-year update: Keeping Alberta’s finances on track
Alberta’s government continues to manage the province’s finances responsibly with the future in mind.
Let’s plan: Budget 2024
Albertans are invited to share their views as the government develops Budget 2024.
Federal Economic Statement: Statement from Minister Horner
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Nate Horner issued the following statement on the federal government’s fall economic statement:
Federal-provincial-territorial meeting on pensions: Minister Horner
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Nate Horner issued the following statement following the Nov. 3 federal-provincial- territorial (FPT) meeting of finance ministers:
Protecting Albertans’ pensions
Proposed legislation would protect the pensions and benefits of Albertans and guarantee that the decision to pursue a provincial pension plan is theirs.
Modernizing non-union compensation
Proposed legislation would make it easier for public sector employers to retain and attract talent thanks to a new, flexible compensation governance model.
Keeping Alberta’s tax laws up to date
Amendments to provincial tax legislation would ensure Alberta’s tax laws remain clear and consistent.
Good drivers to benefit from auto insurance changes
New reforms will address the pressing issue of automobile insurance rates in the province as the government explores longer-term solutions.
Protecting Albertans against future tax hikes
Alberta’s government has introduced legislation that would protect Albertans and Alberta businesses against future income tax rate increases.
Engaging with Albertans on a potential Alberta Pension Plan | Discuter avec les Albertaines et les Albertains d’un éventuel régime de pension provincial
Albertans are invited to discuss the findings of a recent, independent report on a potential Alberta Pension Plan (APP).
Your pension, your choice
Albertans will be able to review an independent report on the potential creation of an Alberta Pension Plan ahead of provincewide engagement.