Alberta Treasury Board News
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Q2 update: Strong economy, strong Alberta
Alberta’s government continues to build a prosperous economic future for Albertans with an unrelenting focus on fiscal responsibility, job creation and diversification.
Listening to Albertans: Budget 2023
Alberta’s government wants to hear from Albertans as Budget 2023 is prepared.
Fuel tax savings quarterly update: Minister Nixon
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Jason Nixon issued the following statement on the provincial fuel tax relief program:
Q1 update: Paying down debt and saving for the future
Strong economic activity this year will see Alberta make historic investments in savings and debt reduction.
Removing red tape barriers to spur innovation
Alberta Innovates has removed almost 60 per cent of unnecessary regulatory requirements to support businesses and entrepreneurs.
Health care bargaining: Minister Nixon
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Jason Nixon issued the following statement about negotiations between Alberta Health Services (AHS) and the Health Sciences Association of Alberta (HSAA):
Affordability in Alberta: Statement from Minister Nixon
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Jason Nixon issued the following statement on affordability in Alberta:
Health care bargaining: Minister Nixon
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Jason Nixon issued the following statement about negotiations between Alberta Health Services (AHS) and the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees-General Support Services (AUPE):
Health care bargaining: Minister Nixon
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Jason Nixon issued the following statement about negotiations between Alberta Health Services (AHS) and the Health Sciences Association of Alberta (HSAA):
Strong year-end results position Alberta for future
A strong end to the 2021-22 fiscal year moves Alberta forward with continued economic growth, lower debt and increased savings.
Alberta scores big on red tape reduction
Alberta’s government has cut more than one-third of the regulatory requirements inherited at the beginning of its term in May 2019.
Education bargaining: Minister Nixon
Acting President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Jason Nixon issued the following statement about a new central agreement between the Teachers’ Employer Bargaining Association (TEBA) and the Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA):
Credit rating updates: Minister Toews
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Travis Toews issued the following statement on Alberta’s recent credit rating updates:
Health care bargaining: Minister Toews
Minister of Finance and President of Treasury Board Travis Toews issued the following statement about a new collective agreement between Alberta Health Services (AHS) and the Alberta Union of Public Employees – Auxiliary Nursing (AUPE–AN):
Education negotiations update: Statement from Minister Toews
Minister of Finance and President of Treasury Board Travis Toews issued the following statement about contract negotiations with the Teachers’ Employer Bargaining Association (TEBA) and the Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA):
Prioritizing high-quality prosecution services
Alberta’s government has approved market adjustments for Alberta’s Crown prosecutors as part of prioritizing high-quality prosecutions.
Broadening tax support for Alberta’s job creators
Alberta’s recommendations on a federal tax relief measure will promote economic growth and job creation.
New red tape bill saves Albertans time and money
New legislation would modernize statutes, cut red tape and save Albertans and their businesses time and money.
Diversifying Alberta’s insurance sector
The Insurance Amendment Act, 2022, would spur Alberta-grown insurance solutions for businesses and help modernize the financial services sector.
Federal Budget 2022: Statement from Minister Toews
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Travis Toews issued the following statement on the federal government’s 2022 budget: