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Back in black: Alberta ends latest fiscal year with $3.9B surplus as oil, gas surge


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EDMONTON — Alberta is back in the black in a big way — turbocharged by high-flying oil prices.

Finance Minister Jason Nixon says the final number on the 2021-22 fiscal year, which ended on March 31, is a $3.9-billion surplus.


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It’s the first time in seven years the provincial budget will not sport red ink on the bottom line.

It represents a head-spinning turnaround from the $18.2-billion deficit predicted when the budget was introduced during the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic in February 2021.

Alberta’s bread-and-butter oil and natural gas industries have soared in recent months, as global economies ramped up while pandemic measures receded and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine disrupted worldwide energy supply.

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In fact, the money has gushed in so copiously that Alberta managed to save more even as it spent more.

The province spent over $64 billion this year — about $2.5 billion more than originally budgeted due mainly to disaster assistance.

Alberta is now almost a quarter into the current 2022-23 budget year, which so far predicts a modest $511-million surplus.

The Canadian Press



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