Alberta Treasury Board News
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Alberta Labour Relations Board ruling: Statement from Minister Toews
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Travis Toews issued the following statement on the Alberta Labour Relations Board ruling:
Illegal strikes: Statement from Minister Toews
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Travis Toews issued the following statement on the illegal strikes:
Advancing Alberta’s Recovery Plan
Bill 35, the Tax Statutes (Creating Jobs and Driving Innovation) Amendment Act legislates two important components of Alberta’s Recovery Plan – the acceleration of the Job Creation Tax Cut and the Innovation Employment Grant.
Have your say about Budget 2021
Alberta’s government is asking Albertans to help set the direction of the upcoming budget.
Bargaining extension: Statement from Minister Toews
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Travis Toews issued the following statement on the agreement between Alberta Health Services (AHS) and the Health Sciences Association of Alberta (HSAA) to extend bargaining until March 31, 2021:
Healthcare unions’ bargaining: Statement from Minister Toews
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Travis Toews issued the following statement on United Nurses of Alberta’s rejection of Alberta Health Services’ proposal to delay labour negotiations:
Will the owner of $900,000 please stand up?
Alberta’s ‘shelter for abandoned money’ – officially known as the Unclaimed Property Registry – wants Albertans to search for their lost money.
COVID-19 and oil price collapse crush province with historic deficit | La COVID-19 et l'effondrement des prix du pétrole écrasent une province historiquement déficitaire
The first quarter report for 2020-21 forecasts Alberta’s deficit at $24.2 billion after the devastating economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and oil price crash.
Alberta the top business destination in Canada
Alberta’s corporate tax rate has dropped to eight per cent, making it by far the lowest rate in Canada and among the most competitive in North America.
Cutting red tape to stimulate the economy
Bill 22, the Red Tape Reduction Implementation Act, 2020, clears the way for businesses to operate more efficiently and freely as we prepare for the reopening of the economy.
Federal funding for large businesses: Minister Toews
President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Travis Toews issued the following statement on federal government funding for business:
Rent relief for Alberta’s small businesses
Alberta has joined other provinces, the territories and federal government in a program to help small businesses pay rent.
$2 billion investment in job creation
In response to the COVID-19 recession, the Alberta government will allocate almost $2 billion from the 2020 Capital Plan to resurface roads, repair bridges, restore schools and fill potholes, all to get thousands of Albertans back to work.
Tax relief for tourism industry
Hotels and other lodging providers can delay paying the tourism levy until Aug. 31 for amounts that become due to government on or after today.
Additional financial support for Albertans and employers
More relief is on the way for Albertans and Alberta employers.
Protecting Alberta’s families and economy
Government is providing immediate financial assistance to Albertans affected by the COVID-19 crisis.
Legislation implements key budget commitments
Bill 5, the Fiscal Measures and Taxation Act, 2020, builds on government’s commitment to stay the course and balance the budget by 2022-23.
Budget 2020 – A plan for jobs and the economy
Government brings down deficit and is on track to balance the budget by 2022-23.
Budget 2020 address
Read the speech delivered by Finance Minister Travis Toews to introduce the provincial government's 2020 budget.
Modernizing Alberta’s liquor laws
Bill 2, the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Amendment Act, 2020, removes unnecessary restrictions on liquor sales, promotes responsible drinking in parks, and cuts unnecessary red tape.